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on the street against normal cars i reckon it does ?

This.

Stupid saying something isn't fast when it's all subjective opinion anyway. To a professional drag racer anything is going to seem slower than a 5-6 second door slammer. I reckon anything than can pull 0-100 in around 6 seconds or less is fast, because the average on the road would probably be around 9 or 10 seconds. There's this negative stigma attached to saying something is fast if it's not the fastest thing you've been in? Who cares...you compare it to the rest of the driving population and it's fast.

Yo Ric

Do you have a no root no ride policy?

Be keen to know what 280rwkw's feels like :D

Ease up with the gay shit and I should be able to take you haha

lol @ thinking cruising with a bus is cool :teehee:

although spose it could be appropritate :laugh:

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hahahaha OHSNAP, good form Alex :thumbsup:

has any body used the DRIFT Blade seats?

what do you kunts think?

I think you should park your plump ass in one Aaron :)

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See if you can someone who has one and put your ass in it.

Depending on your size, something that is comfortable to one person may not be to the other

Not calling you fat or anything :whistling:

Ease up with the gay shit and I should be able to take you haha

Cheers brah :thumbsup:

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See if you can someone who has one and put your ass in it.

Depending on your size, something that is comfortable to one person may not be to the other

Not calling you fat or anything :whistling:

Cheers brah :thumbsup:

Yh that's true we'll I sat in one at autobarn and they felt pretty good. Sat in genuine bride euro ii and they felt almost the same..

Yeh they are the curvy ones. I don't want something too buckety

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