LMR Slayer 630hp Video Inside!!!
#1
LMR Slayer 630hp Video Inside!!!
Just finished another one of our Slayer 630hp packages so I decided to make a little vid for yall to view. Let me know what ya think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG03wXraX3A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG03wXraX3A
#4
Why Lord why cant I afford a C6Z and still pay my bills!
Beautiful car man, its perfect. Its not a TT FRC (senseless V-series plug ) but its as close to perfect as a n/a car can be.
Next time, wire the mic from the camera under the hood and give us a few WOT sounds.
Beautiful car man, its perfect. Its not a TT FRC (senseless V-series plug ) but its as close to perfect as a n/a car can be.
Next time, wire the mic from the camera under the hood and give us a few WOT sounds.
#6
Beautiful setup. The car sounds amazing. But, I agree with Jeenis. You need some Slayer in there instead of Disturbed. It would be fitting.
#7
Thanks for the compliments on the movie. I didn't put Slayer music in there because I thought Disturbed went better in the video. Also the package wasn't named after the band Slayer, it was named slayer because with this package on your c6 Z06 you will slay almost anything you come across....
slay
Main Entry: slay
Pronunciation: \ˈslā\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): slew \ˈslü\ also especially in sense 2 slayed; slain \ˈslān\; slay·ing
Etymology: Middle English slen, from Old English slēan to strike, slay; akin to Old High German slahan to strike, Middle Irish slachta stricken
Date: before 12th century
transitive verb
1: to kill violently, wantonly, or in great numbers; broadly : to strike down : kill
2: to delight or amuse immensely <slayed the audience>
intransitive verb
: kill, murder
synonyms see kill
— slay·er noun
slay
Main Entry: slay
Pronunciation: \ˈslā\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): slew \ˈslü\ also especially in sense 2 slayed; slain \ˈslān\; slay·ing
Etymology: Middle English slen, from Old English slēan to strike, slay; akin to Old High German slahan to strike, Middle Irish slachta stricken
Date: before 12th century
transitive verb
1: to kill violently, wantonly, or in great numbers; broadly : to strike down : kill
2: to delight or amuse immensely <slayed the audience>
intransitive verb
: kill, murder
synonyms see kill
— slay·er noun
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#9
Thanks for the compliments on the movie. I didn't put Slayer music in there because I thought Disturbed went better in the video. Also the package wasn't named after the band Slayer, it was named slayer because with this package on your c6 Z06 you will slay almost anything you come across....
slay
Main Entry: slay
Pronunciation: \ˈslā\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): slew \ˈslü\ also especially in sense 2 slayed; slain \ˈslān\; slay·ing
Etymology: Middle English slen, from Old English slēan to strike, slay; akin to Old High German slahan to strike, Middle Irish slachta stricken
Date: before 12th century
transitive verb
1: to kill violently, wantonly, or in great numbers; broadly : to strike down : kill
2: to delight or amuse immensely <slayed the audience>
intransitive verb
: kill, murder
synonyms see kill
— slay·er noun
slay
Main Entry: slay
Pronunciation: \ˈslā\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): slew \ˈslü\ also especially in sense 2 slayed; slain \ˈslān\; slay·ing
Etymology: Middle English slen, from Old English slēan to strike, slay; akin to Old High German slahan to strike, Middle Irish slachta stricken
Date: before 12th century
transitive verb
1: to kill violently, wantonly, or in great numbers; broadly : to strike down : kill
2: to delight or amuse immensely <slayed the audience>
intransitive verb
: kill, murder
synonyms see kill
— slay·er noun
lmao. Awesome post.
#11
Thanks for the compliments on the movie. I didn't put Slayer music in there because I thought Disturbed went better in the video. Also the package wasn't named after the band Slayer, it was named slayer because with this package on your c6 Z06 you will slay almost anything you come across....
slay
Main Entry: slay
Pronunciation: \ˈslā\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): slew \ˈslü\ also especially in sense 2 slayed; slain \ˈslān\; slay·ing
Etymology: Middle English slen, from Old English slēan to strike, slay; akin to Old High German slahan to strike, Middle Irish slachta stricken
Date: before 12th century
transitive verb
1: to kill violently, wantonly, or in great numbers; broadly : to strike down : kill
2: to delight or amuse immensely <slayed the audience>
intransitive verb
: kill, murder
synonyms see kill
— slay·er noun
slay
Main Entry: slay
Pronunciation: \ˈslā\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): slew \ˈslü\ also especially in sense 2 slayed; slain \ˈslān\; slay·ing
Etymology: Middle English slen, from Old English slēan to strike, slay; akin to Old High German slahan to strike, Middle Irish slachta stricken
Date: before 12th century
transitive verb
1: to kill violently, wantonly, or in great numbers; broadly : to strike down : kill
2: to delight or amuse immensely <slayed the audience>
intransitive verb
: kill, murder
synonyms see kill
— slay·er noun
Kool video, car sounds awesome.
#13