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Just saw on Performance Forums:

Queen Street smash repairs' pink twin turbo quad rotor powered M3 recorded 950.5rwHP st 15psi on pump fuel.

http://board.performanceforums.com/forums/...readid=67160227

Must be all those decals :)

Can anyone back this up? Proof? If true - wow! Serious power.

BTW: The car is supposed to run at Jamboree.

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  • 3 weeks later...
Originally posted by CONAN

950rwkw????? ???????????

thats almost unbelievable i'd say!

the car would be bending, breaking, snapping here and there left right and center!

Heh, heh... not again:)

its not the same car as their old one

the first BAR B bmw got sold and is now in canberra

in my opinion the colouris crazy i luv it

i think the ibrahim brothers have had a huge impact on the scene and as a result of this pink has become very popular with people who are trying to make their car stand out

however if the trend continues its going to be like RX3s with simmons wheels

my 2c :P

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