saw an srt-4 on speed channel in Hawaii...who was it?
ok, so i was watching speed channel a few min ago. show was supercars or something like that. but these 2 guys were supercar shopping. i dont remember either of their names. all i know was one was from ER and the other was a NBA veteran. they were driving a red Ferrari 599. Apparently a silver srt with stock wing followed them onto the highway and tried to race them.
according to the show(which i know is BS) they said the "neon" looked like it blew a head gasket. all they showed was the srt floor it behind the ferrari and u saw the fuel mist undernear the srt. it didnt even look like the ferrari pulled on it, but of course they played it off like they destroyed it.
so...my question is, who was the lucky one to make an appearance on speed channel? lol
i just wish they woulda showed the race. i'm willing to bet the srt was big turboed, the ferrari got raped, and they had to play it off like they didnt just get annihilated hahaha
just watched it on you tube and the srt was with him the whole way on to freeway its sad that they had to dog a neon just to try and make a ferrari look fast, i bet that srt would work that 599
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omar epps is that dudes name I think... not sure though... He is a friggin tool and so is tanner faust the host of the show... you would think that a race car driver would be able to tell what a blown headgasket looks like...
omar epps is that dudes name I think... not sure though... He is a friggin tool and so is tanner faust the host of the show... you would think that a race car driver would be able to tell what a blown headgasket looks like...
that shit cracked me up so much. i was thinkin that host was an ubertool as well
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