***VIDEO*** 2013 Shelby GT500 vs 2011 Procharged 5th Gen Camaro SS
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#62
see now your comeback was actually the boring one. It showed signs of offense and butt hurt.
IMO, a proper return fire for you...would have been to repeat the exact same thing he told you to "tell again". Basically a copy and paste.
That would have given you a couple points in my book anyway.
IMO, a proper return fire for you...would have been to repeat the exact same thing he told you to "tell again". Basically a copy and paste.
That would have given you a couple points in my book anyway.
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see now your comeback was actually the boring one. It showed signs of offense and butt hurt.
IMO, a proper return fire for you...would have been to repeat the exact same thing he told you to "tell again". Basically a copy and paste.
That would have given you a couple points in my book anyway.
IMO, a proper return fire for you...would have been to repeat the exact same thing he told you to "tell again". Basically a copy and paste.
That would have given you a couple points in my book anyway.
#66
Good race! Did expect the 500 to win out at the power levels.
I assume the 5th gen has either weight reduction, or rotational weight improvements. Stock for stock, the SS outweighs the 500 by 50lbs or so.. so weight is comparable. By the numbers, the 500 should have won. Looks like the SS is putting some good power to the ground, and the F1A makes some good under the curve power.
Props to that SS.. quick car.
I assume the 5th gen has either weight reduction, or rotational weight improvements. Stock for stock, the SS outweighs the 500 by 50lbs or so.. so weight is comparable. By the numbers, the 500 should have won. Looks like the SS is putting some good power to the ground, and the F1A makes some good under the curve power.
Props to that SS.. quick car.
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--a unit of power equal in the United States to 746 watts and nearly equivalent to the English gravitational unit of the same name that equals 550 foot-pounds of work per second
OMG, crying!!!
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