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Amazing.... Absolutely amazing.

Anyone care to point out that most land-barge soccer-mum 4x4s can do 200k/hour? Given that 4x4s are generally unsafe at anything above a stand still (and even then its a close call), that would make them sort of super-mega-death-killing-weapons-of-mass-destruction-vehicle-of-infinite-justice-and-death ...

Ban 4x4s long before banning "performance" cars.

Strange how a car that handles better, stops better and is safer at high speeds (which obviously means safer at road legal speeds too) is somehow considered "dangerous", yet these monstrosities that are likely to roll over and cause permanent disabilities, if not death, at even 12k/hour are trusted to women with no fscking driving ability or situational awareness who then stuff them full of kids and head off to soccer.

So frustratingly stupid. Gimme 10 mins of air time and I'll rant. Like that dude in the emoticon: :(

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OMG

Ford :whackit:

Holden :whackit:

The Courier Mail :headshot:

That article is bs

if nissan releases another supercar it could mean the end of the world

Press Release

The Courier mail

Nissan releases a Supercar with the Thrust to push the earth off its axis around the sun.

FFS if somebody buys the ford and drives it that fast for it to be a danger i hope they crash it into the courier mail office so they then really have an interesting story fill thier blank pages.

storys like this and p plate driver storys piss me off if the drivers stupidity results in accidents then its thier fault for doing so

You cannot stop stupidity...........

sorry i get carried away

electronic speadd limiters to 180km/h I say...same as our cars...
Heh, yeah that's always a good one to hit "them" with. My MegaDangerous import is speed limited to 180kmh but your taxipak falcon can go faster with skinny sh1t tires and coffee tin lids for brakes. I have as many brake slave cyls in one front caliper than your forden falcadore has for all four wheels...

d1ckheads..............

Heh, yeah that's always a good one to hit "them" with. My MegaDangerous import is speed limited to 180kmh but your taxipak falcon can go faster with skinny sh1t tires and coffee tin lids for brakes. I have as many brake slave cyls in one front caliper than your forden falcadore has for all four wheels...

d1ckheads..............

:bahaha: :bahaha:

Heh, yeah that's always a good one to hit "them" with. My MegaDangerous import is speed limited to 180kmh but your taxipak falcon can go faster with skinny sh1t tires and coffee tin lids for brakes. I have as many brake slave cyls in one front caliper than your forden falcadore has for all four wheels...

d1ckheads..............

Don't the AU falcon and later have 180km/hr limiters on them?

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