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Originally posted by BoOsTeD_RB26

what kind of problems have people had when cutting wire 53?

anything serious?

quite a few...

you car will go past 190kmph

or

you might loose control and crash after you hit 190

or

Keep going until your petrol runs out

or

you might hit sound barrier?!?! (anyone confirm this?:) )

or

Nothing will happen

cheers

Joe:uh-huh:

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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

you might hit sound barrier?!?! (anyone confirm this?:)   )

Joe:uh-huh:

I can't help but commenting...... :D

You'll need more than 1100 km/h to do that (approx 700mph).

Not even Jun's yellow Supra can do it in Salt Lake, youll need something faster

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