That is funny because you are always in my rear view Chess.
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Thanks, I keep meaning to have somebody drive the car by me so I can hear it.
So how fast is that thing? I think I noticed a big front mount. Was that an EVO there too? Or was it the fake EVO that I've seen around?
Hey, I picked up some vac hose today, so if you need some, let me know.
Thanks, I keep meaning to have somebody drive the car by me so I can hear it.
So how fast is that thing? I think I noticed a big front mount. Was that an EVO there too? Or was it the fake EVO that I've seen around?
Hey, I picked up some vac hose today, so if you need some, let me know.
Well its about 590 i believe at the wheels. there is a grey evo that he paid for in cash, family member i believe died and paid for it in cash. thats about it
Oh, and Ron, just to bust your chops, speed isn't measured in WHP
Every SRT-4 i saw run was slow. I have no idea why it seemed like all the fwd cars were. Maybe it was cause no one could launch worth a shit. But there was a fire from some dumbass that in the burnout comp that just ran it up against the limiter. The engine bay just started burning and the idiots at MIR couldn't put the fire out for 5 minutes. All in all a fun night at the strip.
Well I thought I ran slow until I saw some other posts and talked to some buddies there that had STI's, EVO's and WRX's. Heck since it was my very first time at the track with a front drive car I beat two other SRT's I talked to my buddy's EVO and the EVO that I first ran against, my other buddies STI but my boy in the WRX knows how to launch and always runs well. He pull off a 13.1 bastard.
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