Not trying to be a hater, but it really isn't hard to beat an AMD car from a roll...
Not trying but yet you are!
I guess you must be smoking STI's and EVO's on a daily bases. See what you did you brought out the hater in me!!!!!.
Your SRT4 is a cool car, but I would probably refrain from bragging about beating an AWD car that prolly wasn't racing you anyways... I don't post lame vids of me passing SRT4's that didn't see me coming!
i think winkie has been spanked by a srt-4 at one time or another
Man, all the haters should read the comment(s) from the vid-site; if you look closely; and "Read", you will notice that even the STi driver came on and explained his mods, and this/that; if he wasn't racing, don't you think he would of left a comment going... "I wasn't racing!" Which he didn't!
People can complain about it being FWD, but with the right set of DRs and width from a dig you got quite the chance; I've seen numerous WRXs get 1.9 60 fts, so that isn't really much off from some of the good SRT 60s
Both are nice cars! But for the haters, if you want to get technical, the STi costs more and got beat by a fwd car that costs less from a roll :O Oh no!
Man, all the haters should read the comment(s) from the vid-site; if you look closely; and "Read", you will notice that even the STi driver came on and explained his mods, and this/that; if he wasn't racing, don't you think he would of left a comment going... "I wasn't racing!" Which he didn't!
People can complain about it being FWD, but with the right set of DRs and width from a dig you got quite the chance; I've seen numerous WRXs get 1.9 60 fts, so that isn't really much off from some of the good SRT 60s
Both are nice cars! But for the haters, if you want to get technical, the STi costs more and got beat by a fwd car that costs less from a roll :O Oh no!
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