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TREMEK.com is back :rofl: wheeeeeeeeee

japanese (ryugasaki) mostly skylines drags (and a few stageas, silvias and supras etcetc)... download this video!:

http://www.hipertekspeed.com/uploader/Ryug...ugasakidrag.wmv

good vid... many interesting cars... eg. abflug kitted supra. some very fast cars and some close calls with losing it :(

remote control weapon... hahaha:

http://mtracerz.com/movies/bathgate_long.wmv

topgear/5th gear torrents:

http://gear.viper007bond.com/downloads.php...78e7da8502d23ac

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NBA riot:

http://www.collegehumor.com/news/nba-riot.wmv

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she looked cut the third time you see her... see looks like she yells something at the cameraman. I think getting hit in the face with a large petrol powered RC car going at full speed would hurt, even knocked her off her bike in midair :)

That was a pisser, and perfectly timed!!!

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montoya playing in an M5:

http://www.pistonheadstv.com/videos/129.wmv

lucky porsche driver at nur:

http://hatzenbach.free.fr/mov/964-360.wmv

the aftermath of the massive ferrari fireball crash, kinda graphic:

http://ezshare.de/files-en/79166/aftermath2.mpeg.html click

launch on dyno hehe:

http://dinamael.com/vw/movies/r32_dyno_launch.mpg

challenger fly by:

http://www.oldschoolgarage.de/challenger.mpeg

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