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mmmm, lf-a. do want. hardcore barely disguised race v-12 engine, mid to high 400kw @ near enough to 10k rpm, where do i send my kidney again?

shits all over the 35 huh.

well.... yes.

from the little I can see, I likey.............need to know more about it and can I afford one when its finally released over there?!

probably be close to $300,000 when it hits. if theyre still going ahead with it. new supra's been canned, lf-a is on thin ice.

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cant be arsed reading the article that was posted after this, is the toyota/subaru rwd fun car?

Took the bike to Neville Lush Racing at Victor Harbour today for a run on the dyno......finally!

Wil try & post up some video later......even with ear muffs, it was very loud!! :)

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i'll guess 100 rwhp.

also you spelt "harbor" wrong.

Fixing the airlines.

Dump the

male flight attendants. No one wanted them in

the first place.

Replace all the

female flight attendants with good-looking

strippers! What the hell, they don't even serve

food anymore, so what's the

loss?

The strippers would at least

triple the alcohol sales and get a 'party

atmosphere' going in the cabin. And, of course,

every businessman in this country would start

flying again, hoping to see naked

women.

Because of the tips, female

flight attendants wouldn't need a salary, thus

saving even more money. I suspect tips would be

so good that we could charge the women for

working the plane and have them kick back 20% of

the tips, including lap dances and 'special

services.'

Muslims would be afraid

to get on the planes for fear of seeing naked

women. Hijackings would come to a screeching

halt, and the airline industry would see record

revenues.

This is definitely a

win-win situation if we handle it right -- a

golden opportunity to turn a liability into an

asset.

Why didn't Bush think of

this? Why do I still have to do everything

myself?

Sincerely,

Bill

Clinton

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