Outlaw Motorsports Open House Sunday May 7th!
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lol thats funny...
i read over something filled with then... if you made 360 on a mustang dyno, then you could be as high as 390 on a dyno jet (which is what I made 360 on)..
its safe to say, you would win this race, I dont have as many mods as you!!
i read over something filled with then... if you made 360 on a mustang dyno, then you could be as high as 390 on a dyno jet (which is what I made 360 on)..
its safe to say, you would win this race, I dont have as many mods as you!!
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How about, and this is a biggie:
I haven't RACED MY CAR IN A FLIPPIN' YEAR. Since about 200 HP worth of mods. Jeez.
Gosh.
My car ain't point and shoot like your ******' thing.
I haven't RACED MY CAR IN A FLIPPIN' YEAR. Since about 200 HP worth of mods. Jeez.
Gosh.
My car ain't point and shoot like your ******' thing.
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In its original incarnation, the term emo was used to describe the music of the mid-1980s Washington, DC scene and its associated bands. In later years, the term emocore, short for "emotional hardcore", was also used to describe the DC scene and some of the regional scenes that spawned from it. The term emo was derived from the fact that, on occasion, members of a band would become spontaneously and literally emotional during performances.
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I don't know how emo is a subgenre of hardcore, that's google for ya.
Bullshit Matty, that ******* car of yours is like a lightswitch. On? Off? Stop? Go?
I'm gonna have to learn how to drive mine again.
Bullshit Matty, that ******* car of yours is like a lightswitch. On? Off? Stop? Go?
I'm gonna have to learn how to drive mine again.
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Oh sorry yeah uh...Outlaw open house...yeah. I won't make it to this one. If the rain date is used I may. I still need to take care of some details on the car before I take a trip like that.
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Originally Posted by baddogz28
I don't know how emo is a subgenre of hardcore, that's google for ya.
Bullshit Matty, that ******* car of yours is like a lightswitch. On? Off? Stop? Go?
I'm gonna have to learn how to drive mine again.
Bullshit Matty, that ******* car of yours is like a lightswitch. On? Off? Stop? Go?
I'm gonna have to learn how to drive mine again.