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Hey people,

dont know if u guys have seen this kid in action b4 but I was on the floor after seeing it. :wassup: Always a chance they can be fake but if you ask me this kid has the moves cause the motion of the car and wheel look good to me.

Kinda depressing hey, reckon this kid would be tight around nurburgring!!

members.inode.at/xiaosu.han/gt4child1.wmv

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There has many many debates if this is real on other sites, After many times of reviewing the vid (there is more of them) I completly believe it is real.

All the vids have shown him pass simple driving tests gold using an automatic, Im not sure how good he would be on a track like Nurburgring, probably pretty good with practice.

I suspect the people that swear it must be fake feel like that because they cant do it themselfs.

P.S. He is playing GT4 Prologue.

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