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bulk average :)

no limiter smashing, no hard gear changing and was going slower than a snail lol!

give me a ferrari and some high heels and i show u how to drive it lol :)

also its not a skirt its a short shorts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F7mdkfni4E <-- better view

Edited by [Michael]

was it just me or did nobody else pick up on the fact that the speedo said she was doing like 240km/h and accelerating and she barley had the throttle down at all, maybe like a cm or 2, doesn't work out in my book, to be doing that speed i'm pretty sure she'd have to be foot to the floor......

sorry to hear your gay...

Maybe my quality of chix is higher than yours .. I duno ..

Id much prefer the women in ur avatar tho.. sure dont see many of those leaning against my ride..could be her buldging boobs swaying my idea... maybe I should buy a ferrari.. although mine is faster :whistling:

Edited by DECIM8

man that looked dangerous...she shifting gears like a Granny...And how clumsy did her feet look on those pedals..sorry but I think she should get back behind the wheel of her Barina..The world is safer that way

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