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for a giant dose of fail see this

http://www.gixxer.co...ad.php?t=226570

the guy puts 2 bottles of nos in his tank

and complains about it not running

go to page twoto see what happens when he realises what kind of nos he put in there

ps this thread nearly killed the server it was on in 09 and maxed the most online at a time.

this thread is so fail.

EDIT: sorry if i brought this from the dead in a bad way did not look at the last posts date

Edited by sleeperdatto

yeah i loled at it as i found it on a toyota 4x4 forum from the us

now some thing that is full of win [please note no photo shop]

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his website on this 9.2lt supercharged v8 in a ford escort mk2 shovel nose [road legal in uk and there is a faster vaxhaul there as well]

is : http://www.mallspeed.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3&Itemid=10

edit mad max much?

Edited by sleeperdatto

there is a 2000 hp vaxhaul in britan and yeah it was great to see his reaction when he relised that he put energy drink in his tank but now it just sucks after that

Edited by sleeperdatto

hey this thread is about a bodge job in th us that ended up with a 350z full of wood screws sliced up sills and massive overspray because the guy was trying to help a friend

warning this is a looonnnng thread and you have to join to read past pg 3 and he ended up with a price of $750 US to put on the kit.

the car after the kit was put on was nearly scrapped because of it.

the link is

http://my350z.com/fo...50z-ruined.html

Edited by sleeperdatto

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