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yeh i took my new 33 for a speed test, i got to 190 before shitting my pants and slowing down for the corner (soft i know)

not sure wat revs i was on, but it felt f**king fast on a bumpy country road with coilovers

lol... when you DO get your license, make sure you get a daewoo. Its about the only car you should ever touch... and when you get that thing to 260... and the rattlles start... then maybe you can think of upgrading... to an excel

noob

sell your car and buy a scooter. would suit a guy with ur inteligence...so was the drunken idiot the driver or the one playing with straws...

It turns out that the rattling wasnt related to the speed as much as the 7 trillion mc donalds straws that my dunken idiot friend thought it would be a good idea to stick down the vents.

This is still going :) . Straws eh???? punch your friend for having no respect for your Hyundai and tell him to stop stealing from your work. Remember to wear safety glasses, one of those straws could take an eye out

the unfortunate thing is some poor noob is going to search for "Air conditioner rattle" and come up with this thread and go looking for straws in the AC vents.

lol

:( I didn't think of that. haha

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