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depends whats been done... went up against one the other night (VT Clubby which i believe is 250kw) in my gfs modest soarer and beat it by a nose... i put it down to crappy auto in the commonwhore.

Well, coming from a medical background, I can tell you that HSV stands for the Herpes Simplex Virus - commonwhores are a sexually transmitted disease ;)

Also, HRT makes me think not of Holden Racing Team, but of Hormone Replacement Therapy, which I guess they need :devil:

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Originally posted by moondog

Well, coming from a medical background, I can tell you that HSV stands for the Herpes Simplex Virus - commonwhores are a sexually transmitted disease ;)

Also, HRT makes me think not of Holden Racing Team, but of Hormone Replacement Therapy, which I guess they need :devil:

well we better find a cure quick..

Originally posted by JET-33

high 13s my ass, haha, only if skaifey's drivin

best u c guys in clubbies run is 14s....cos they aint good drivers and they have autos...

even the test drives ive seen in motor mag the best they could do was a mid 14... and they are decent drivers in better conditions.

most of the SS or Clubsports at Calder and the like, even with an exhaust/pod combo only get about 15's. Never trust a factory 0-100 or 1/4 mile time, they just aren't done under "real" street conditions or the any standard street trim (they remove things like the airconditioning units, seats, blah, blah often to get those figures).

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