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too laggy, take it back

Soon see if it is too laggy, picking it up around 3pm tomorrow and about 250klm drive home, I will know by the time I get home what it drives like, so :quit ur::yes man::ur fired:

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Make it home in one piece?

Yeah mate, this will not make the death watch too happy :cheers:

Car drives pretty good , needs some response , heap of shit!

Cruising in 4th foot down from 3000rpm front lifts and is pulling strong around 3750rpm.

Very strong pull from 1st to 4th with no lag between changes.

Dropped it at 5000rpm and it does not spin the wheels, but it does not bog down either , it just gets going and 2nd is a flash away , so is 3rd :woot:

All in all pretty good I think :action-smiley-069:

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He's had to stop at Big W to buy new undies

Had a look at a thread the other day and since about 76% of you blokes on SAU want gay marriage I should not tell you this as you may get excited , I wash my butt and do not wear undies, no chance of skiddies if you are clean , :nyaanyaa:

Anyway , that enough of this shit, :goodnight: and for those that helped :thanks: and for the haters :thanks: it has all been fun :cool2:

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