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did some spur of the moment fishing today with a couple mates. lost a rod/reel :/ thing went down in the water quickly...

haha was next to a BMW 4WD at traffic lights. I was on the merging lane just after the lights. Lights go green and I casually take off planning to merge infront of the 4wd. As i start crawling off the line, the 4wd launches off hitting the rev limiter and shoots off. Saw on the back that it was a BMW x5 M haha, was not expecting that to happen ~_~

4.4ltr v8 twin turbo 400kw ownage haha

aslong as you dont try and take on a porsche cayenne you'll be fine :P f**k those things fly

i got ALOT of hooks.. LOL anyone need hooks, i got hooks

anyone have a net? alvin- theres alot of small bait fish under the pier, if we had a net we could have put out some livies for the bigger fish to smash

An X5 M is no slouch either

So we ran them down the drag strip. The Cayenne did a 4.7 second 0-100km/h time on the way to a 12.9 second time for the 400m dash, while the BMW X5 M did 4.8 second 0-100km/h on the way to a 13.0 for the 400 metre dash. Call it hair-splitting, but that's how they ended up.
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