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I saw one is Bris with the same stripes , diff kolor o'course , do you know him ?

I tried to stop to talk to him and have a look but he was just pulling out of Northfield car radio shop.

Run out of fliers atm sorry, but no the only car I have seen with 2 big fat stripes al la dodge viper style is a silver VS with RED stripes, looks awesome!! but other than that have not seen any other cars with the same stile of racing stripes :(

It was a black or dark kolor of some kind , it was a line , and it had the strips I can be sure of that , don't know what kolor the strips were , maybe silver or gray ?? deffinetly was not green so I think you are safe there

Dammit who was questioning my STi ownage!!! :)

He meant business, young guy not afraid of laying into it...was revving the tits off the thing....I was shocked myself that it didn't blow me away. Maybe the N/A-turbo holds more secrets than us mere mortals can accept :(

you were running an STI ? :-)

Well i don't know, everybody says how fast they are.. yet I once saw one fully decked out and obviously had tens of thousands thrown at it and it only did mid 12's i think. And he had plenty of runs.

And i have "beaten" them (under unsure drag conditions) too .. so maybe they aren't as quick as most people make out in a straight line maybe?

yeah the one in speed magazine had loads spent on it and only ran 12.9...so yeah I reckon it's all rumours about how quick they are....maybe if they had a rev-limiter launch it could gain a bit in traction advantage?

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