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okay iv watched it again and i must say, this guy knows nothing about cars and is clearly only doing it to get a reaction like this,......

how bad do you want to kick his fat head around with some steelcaps

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That was so bad I think he gave me cancer!

Futurama quote for the win! I use this in general conversations at times, best line ever.

Also... crap video, he was just ragging on everything. I appreciate most cars.... just depends what cars they are. Nothing wrong with a nice V8 making plenty of power. If stuck with the choice between a Holden Commodore v8 and a TA, I'd so be at the TA.

He was just a silly fat wanker really.

Cheers,

Ben

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I want my 2 minute's back ... thats the sadest tryhard i have seen !

he's drugged and chewing spit which should be funny but its not !

i will find you all a good standup routine where you cant help but laugh at the guy's import jokes ! standby...

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Ugh I couldn't stand that guy. Who the hell goes to a random carpark and starts bashing on peoples cars? I mean hell your allowed to not like something but dont go on about it like that.

There are very few cars I dont like. Alot I think are meh, but thats about it. There are maybe 5 cars where i will see one and go 'omg i hate that car'

This guy seems to hate EVERYTHING. And he has an annoying voice.

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The guy is a knob,IMHO. I say bring him to Aus' and get him to try it on in any Friday/Saturday night gathering spot,and see how long he lasts...

Off topic,but Rexx:is your avatar a photo of you(I'm presuming)and is that Tito Ortiz?

Sorry so long to reply yeah that me with Tito back in Houston, Tx. It was a local fightnight that we had a few guys from ny school in. He was a cool mofo and the coolest guy I meet there was Yves Edwards. He had some fellas fighting too.

Rex

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Futurama quote for the win! I use this in general conversations at times, best line ever.

Also... crap video, he was just ragging on everything. I appreciate most cars.... just depends what cars they are. Nothing wrong with a nice V8 making plenty of power. If stuck with the choice between a Holden Commodore v8 and a TA, I'd so be at the TA.

He was just a silly fat wanker really.

Cheers,

Ben

Dude there not even the same car there is no such thing as a 4 door TA.

But then again most of you Aussie love the 4 door where in the states most prefer 2 not that its bad or anything being here for 4 years and just now starting to get around to like the 4 door

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