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can someone scan their motor magazine and post pics?

Got a few modded fords and holdens too

One of the fords had 558rwkw. Yet still a few seconds slower than a 100rwkw 86 :P To be fair its a small track

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LOL had to look twice at that before i realized.

Got a few modded fords and holdens too

One of the fords had 558rwkw. Yet still a few seconds slower than a 100rwkw 86 :P To be fair its a small track

haha yeah ofcourse it would do shit on a small track! Wonder what it would do around PI :P

Those kws are for dyno queening

Yeah pretty much or drag spec, assume its the 5.0l coyote?

So the s3 is good? Full review please. I'll consider buying your bike

Not sure if serious

Was that 3? My 4 has been only phone to last me 2 years with zero problems I use my phone flat out to

Had 3 and 4 both froze a lot as well as other issues

Hooked on frontline commando sick game and works perfectly on my android

A+

Will sus it out, I'm over temple run

friend asked me to go get motorbike license with him in a couple of weeks >,<

tempted!

Do it.

And buy my bike

<3 varrstoens

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Dooo ett! Matt black. kgo

haha yeah ofcourse it would do shit on a small track! Wonder what it would do around PI :P

Yeah no doubt. Disappoint with the 86 1/4 time though. 13.98 with 168rwkw.

Dooo ett! Matt black. kgo

Yeah no doubt. Disappoint with the 86 1/4 time though. 13.98 with 168rwkw.

Haha only issue is apparently they dont clear brembos in the sizes I'm looking at.. I dont have brembos yet but was looking at them down the track.. hrm.

And yeah, light stiff car = hard to get power down not designed for drags I guess

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