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About 1800, maybe a bit less which is expected I guess for a big car.. got about 300kgs on my old GTR :O.. still do a tune and your in 11s.

heavyweight

Obviously upgrade the 245s, and will be doing brembos / suspension down the track as well

don't they already have brembos

lol trust Ford to call a model the "Arse pick"

was talking to a mate at Ford, apparently they're just badging all the leftovers with special edition bits and flogging em off so they can make room for the new model next year.

lol trust Ford to call a model the "Arse pick"

was talking to a mate at Ford, apparently they're just badging all the leftovers with special edition bits and flogging em off so they can make room for the new model next year.

yeah my brother got a BF MKII ute from auctions (old boss repaired it) and was badged as a ripcurl edition

the only thing was they had put like wetsuit seat covers in and sold it for an extra $3.5k from new

lol trust Ford to call a model the "Arse pick"

was talking to a mate at Ford, apparently they're just badging all the leftovers with special edition bits and flogging em off so they can make room for the new model next year.

Haha!

yeah my brother got a BF MKII ute from auctions (old boss repaired it) and was badged as a ripcurl edition

the only thing was they had put like wetsuit seat covers in and sold it for an extra $3.5k from new

The joys of marketing...

Not sure, was a plumbers van, I haven't read the article but I'm guessing something was in the van.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-news/man-suffers-critical-injuries-after-van-explodes-in-mulgrave/story-fn7x8me2-1226219559868

A MFB spokesman said the incident appeared to be caused by an oxy-acetylene leak, a highly flammable gas commonly used by plumbers and refrigeration mechanics.

Edited by blah_blah

Most likely there aren't any ventilation boxes in the van.

To transport a oxy-acetylene tank, you need ventilation should it be secured inside a van, otherwise the pressure inside expands and combine it with heat, ignition of any shape or form, you'll get this.

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