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Nah, that's the chick from Today Tonight...

They did a story on a Police raid, how they video taped these idiot burnout hoons who met every week in some residential area and did burnouts for hours on end... 100-ish spectators, and 5 or 6 main culprits doing the burnouts. The Police videotaped them for a month or so to get evidence on tape, and then planned a huge raid where they blocked off all the roads and trapped everyone inside and went searching for the main culprits. Her boyfriend was one of the main morons and from memory, he was this skinny, "ful sik" type ;)

He's such a hero, that he quickly shoved his fat-ass gf in the drivers seat to make her take the heat, but Police > stupid habibs and they dragged him out of the passenger seat and handcuffed him on the spot. Then the camera panned to his gf in the drivers seat and that's what she looked like.

:( :( :D:)

Nah, that's the chick from Today Tonight...

They did a story on a Police raid, how they video taped these idiot burnout hoons who met every week in some residential area and did burnouts for hours on end... 100-ish spectators, and 5 or 6 main culprits doing the burnouts. The Police videotaped them for a month or so to get evidence on tape, and then planned a huge raid where they blocked off all the roads and trapped everyone inside and went searching for the main culprits. Her boyfriend was one of the main morons and from memory, he was this skinny, "ful sik" type ;)  

He's such a hero, that he quickly shoved his fat-ass gf in the drivers seat to make her take the heat, but Police > stupid habibs and they dragged him out of the passenger seat and handcuffed him on the spot. Then the camera panned to his gf in the drivers seat and that's what she looked like.

:( :( :D:)

u serious???

if so i think the habib would b more embaressed bout having her in the car, and being on tv

Merli, you failed to tell us how big the exhaust tip(s) was - if it's big enough to put a body-builder's leg in, then that's gotta be about 130kW (per exhaust tip, of course). And if the outlet is at least twice the size of the piping before the rear muffler (if it has one), then the figure doubles!

Someone's already pointed out the lack of info on type/number of stickers attached to the car (airbrushing adds 35% over stickers), but the Chromies should be worth about 80kW per corner.

A GT-style rear wing would bump up the figure somewhat, considering the new technology and subsequent improvements gained in this area since the release of the Veilside-type wing.

Also, power would be lost due to the lack of fitment of a DVD player - fancy going to all that effort and not carrying out this final (and simple) mod! Oh, the horror... :)

Nick T.

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