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VB is a strange beer, it exponentially gets better based on how hot the day is, and how cold the beer is.

This is an undisputable rule of the universe, no matter how uncomfortable.

Unless the day gets too hot to sustain human life, or even worse, the VB freezes

Also, this is really all beers

It is, but VB is kind of unique in its shittiness outside of this scenario, and its relative goodness in this scenario.

It's kind of similar to the relationship between being drunk/hungover and McDonalds

It is, but VB is kind of unique in its shittiness outside of this scenario, and its relative goodness in this scenario.

It's kind of similar to the relationship between being drunk/hungover and McDonalds

Welcome to the world of beer,

every beer is brewed to match certain conditions where it is drunk.

Same as drinking CHang in AU winter tastes like ball sweat (don;t ask how I know this) where as kicking back ona beachin summer is awsome.

try drinking a German cloudy wheat beer in middle of summer here, you struggle, where as when it freezing cold outside and you have some Spätzle works a treat.

and then there heineken, Amsterdam's beer, and I swear you must be on drugs to enjoy that.

so kick back, enjoy and make the most of what you got.

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new trend for Evo's at WTAC: remove the entire boot section between the rear pillars. surely its we're not far away from driving a a full carbon front, no boot, chasis rails and cage in the middle.

As of tonight mine will have twin 3" :D rumblerumblerumble

Probably remove the supercharger 'silencer' rubber thing that quiets it down too.

Get a v8 m8

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It is, but VB is kind of unique in its shittiness outside of this scenario, and its relative goodness in this scenario.

It's kind of similar to the relationship between being drunk/hungover and McDonalds

Also VB is good in ALL scenarios.

new trend for Evo's at WTAC: remove the entire boot section between the rear pillars. surely its we're not far away from driving a a full carbon front, no boot, chasis rails and cage in the middle.

is it to rear mount a radiator and fit a bigger turbo in?

joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo, on 16 Oct 2015 - 11:45 AM, said:

Just saw a stanced (ish), murdered out, VF R8 with cams and and exhaust.

This makes me reconsider many things....

joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo, on 16 Oct 2015 - 11:58 AM, said:

Also VB is good in ALL scenarios.

You sure you're a hipster?

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