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Post any traffic light contenders urve burnt or been burnt by !!!

The first drag i had was against a 99' WRX which had an exhaust,f/m and could see power fc handset on his dash.

but anyway he got on me on off the line but once the HKS turb started boostin CYA !!! ive got a 32' with HKS 2535 turbo,GTR f/m,full exhaust system high flow cat,Microtech managment etc :thumbsup:

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Yeah that counts.

 

I was gettin it on in the back seat and got carpet burn.  

 

Does that count?

definately

picked up a beef vindaloo once in my car from a take away place, dropped a tiny bit of the sauce on the floormat, now i dunno if cars actually react to spices but i would say that my car got burnt in that instance

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fully sik bro!!11 CHEck ThiS RigHt I was HangiNg Wif' Me bRos AnD ThIs FuLLy SIck Lanos WOz At ThE LighTs AnD He HAd the woRks Bro, HeCtiC AnD ALL MAn You SHouLd HaVE SeeN ThE BODY KIT!!!11!eleven!! SO Then We WAs At THE LIGhts And I Smoked ThAT FOOl!!!11! My CIviC BURNT THAT SUCKER!!!1!!!1 ROFLMAOWTF

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On the way home the right side of my face usually gets burnt.

Its all good

I eat tea; i'm usually so hungry my tounge gets burnt.

Its all good

The day will come when my mattress is burnt by the electric blanket.

Its all good

Your freezing your arse off first thing in the morning, jump in the shower and get burnt.

Its all good

The left side of my face doesn't get burnt driving in the morning.

Its all good

Moral of the story; its all good until you get burnt.

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