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I found this on an australian MX6 forums

http://www.mx6.com/forums/showthread.php?s...&threadid=71903

These people with reckon that they can beat an R32 on 10psi of boost using an old 1st gen MX6 turbo. Either the 32 driver wasn't really trying or he was a really really bad driver....or these mx6 turbo drivers are delusional. I doubt they can even beat a XR8 Falcon.

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On the way home I couldn't remove the grin from my face, and to make it even better an R32 (yes Craig another one) pulled up beside me on the highway. I just wanted to say to him, Welcome to Chopped City, population: YOU!
:bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: :bahaha: :D

yes Craig the guy in the line was most probably cruising it and didnt really notice the loser making a spectacle of himself in his little m2m mobile

and dont forget paul loves your work craig :bahaha: :bahaha:

Originally posted by Ait

Hahhahaah...the fools. I wonder what drugs are they on. I thought of initially replying to the post, but I think it's not worth my data packets even.

not worth my data packets even.
:bahaha:

im going to use that from now on "not worth my data packets"

Oh damn, I couldn't resist the temptation. I posted a reply. I'll probably get spurious challenges/flames or responses...well laaa deee daaaa. What's wrong with these children? Sniffing too much glue?

Maybe the next thing they'll say is "I just beat a GTR" with my FWD turbocharged tin can.

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