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The Black Smoke 300TD wagon via http://run-it-hard.com/ . Crazy Finns.

This thing is f**king crazy, it’s a 1981 Mercedes Benz 300TD wagon built by a team called Black Smoke Racing. It’s running a massive Holset HX52, a Eaton MP90 supercharger, and 100 shot of nitrous to top it off.

Enjoy the vid.

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Bumparoony...

Just finished watching Part 2. Was very well made. Love the introduction with the R33 Gtr.

The film has definitely broadened my perspective on the car scene and helped define it's purpose so to speak.

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James Kerr jest Uniwersytetem zrzeszony z Guelph marketing i reklama administracja absolwent kto inny ostatnio skonczony szansa Analityk obrotowy plan w Bagno North america Malo . On albo she niebawem jest wlasciwie Klientem Reprezentant kto inny dostarcza poparcie plus rozwiazania zeby do wiekszy polityka ubezpieczenia usluga brokerska i zarzadzanie ryzyka bilansy . On okazal sie pomocny jak lato student college'u w selekcji z troche inny firmy ubezpieczenia zanim zaczniesz wejscie - równo system w domu Bagno.

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James Kerr jest Uniwersytetem zrzeszony z Guelph marketing i reklama administracja absolwent kto inny ostatnio skonczony szansa Analityk obrotowy plan w Bagno North america Malo . On albo she niebawem jest wlasciwie Klientem Reprezentant kto inny dostarcza poparcie plus rozwiazania zeby do wiekszy polityka ubezpieczenia usluga brokerska i zarzadzanie ryzyka bilansy . On okazal sie pomocny jak lato student college'u w selekcji z troche inny firmy ubezpieczenia zanim zaczniesz wejscie - równo system w domu Bagno. chwilówki po¿yczka

Strong first post.

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Hey guys not sure if anyone on here used to watch the old hot version videos but they have recently started making them again. The new hot version international has 4 volumes out 111-114, all subbed in English.

Here's a link to the newer gtr special on youtube, you can watch it for free with adds or rent in on vimeo for $4

Some pretty good content

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Some good euro drift clips from Aatomotion:

#DEATHRACE Drift Allstars 2014 (Round 5: Estonia) Estonia Drift GP


#RIGABABY Drift Allstars 2014 (Round 4: Latvia) Latvian Drift GP


#POV Drift Allstars 2014 (Round 3: Sweden) Swedish Drift GP


More from Aatomotion: https://www.youtube.com/user/aatomotion/

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