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ok guys on behalf of DRC and flypromotions we would like 2 thank the ppl that came down and supported the event it was a good turnout and for the ppl that missed it well u missed out on one hell of a night lol

and here is the the video of FLYGTI's exa jumping off the dyno :/:(

http://pics.blueiceco.com/josh/FLYGTI.wmv

:D

jump of the dyno? lol

its a CA18 hahahaha, guarentee not even 200kw

its called not strapping the car down properly

well for the one the car has made over 200kw on less than 20psi :O

and 2 the was strapped down but the screamer pipe burnt the strap

and lets just say this ca18 will amaze :)

very dangerous.... what ended up happening? did that bloke standing on the side get hurt?

well the sreamer pipe burnt the strap there was no damage 2 the car and no one was hit the guy doiong the dyno run managed 2 stop the car as u can see in this pic it only came off the rollers then he stopped it

exa2.jpg



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