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Haha, do it.

I cop enough shit for the car "whistling unnecessarily" already... he'll think the car's breaking down if it doses. 60yr olds and turbo cars don't mix well.

I cop enough shit for the car "whistling unnecessarily" already... he'll think the car's breaking down if it doses. 60yr olds and turbo cars don't mix well.

Here's how it should go:

"Yeah sorry about that dad, ive got a new part here, so you wont be able to hear the whstling much anymore"

stick a td06 on it with screamer

"try it now dad"

If that was in HPI :) they're letting the standards slip each issue...

I liked that magazine Speed that was around a while ago... wish something like that was available as an alternative..

Yeah SPEED was awesome, the publisher axed it for a rice mag :domokun:

Yeah I was laughing at the DIY article, jeez I liked the old editor oh well

so who is gonna scan the article or copy it down and put it in the DIY section or something....im interested in the read!

im with u granthem...i actually dont mind it.....like is probably a better word!

spose most cars round here have ghey stupid retarded bov's that i dont like....i would rather flutter than a huge 'psscchhhhtttt'

*put on flame suit and stands next to Granthem*

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