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Scene: Brian and Dominic stand around looking at an engine in pieces. Things look grim.

Vin: Looks like your ride is truly hosed O'Conner. Don't look like you're gonna get that bucket of bolts ready by tomorrow.

Walker: hey Dominic, pass me that giant packet of zip ties.. I think we have hope yet!Maybe I still will get to rebuild my 2 second car and screw that girl by the end of the movie

Dominic Looks confused...

I want to see zipTie's in F&F3..

i reckon get rid of the smoke and mirrors and get back to what its all about....fastening your intercooler to your car with zip ties....using a screw as boost controll and fixing bog to half your bar to make up for all the chunks taken out on shit roads. Now thats what we want to see.....

Scene: Brian and Dominic stand around looking at an engine in pieces. Things look grim.

Vin: Looks like your ride is truly hosed O'Conner. Don't look like you're gonna get that bucket of bolts ready by tomorrow.

Walker: hey Dominic, pass me that giant packet of zip ties.. I think we have hope yet!Maybe I still will get to rebuild my 2 second car and screw that girl by the end of the movie

Dominic Looks confused...

Bwahahah... That's gold... Forward it to Hollywood now!

I want to also see in F&F3.. when they go off on a big secret meeting in an industrial area and yell "we go live in 5", they all get lost and follow each other different ways.. Some end up at each other's houses, some end up heading towards another state, and total chaos ensues.

Your computer is telling you something !slide...

i were trying to battle with smooth but in the creation it got out of hand and increased the pic size by 7000%

i got dual amd 2600 mp's and it was still crying my gig of registered geil was all used up

i should turn it into a virus :wassup:

I want to also see in F&F3.. when they go off on a big secret meeting in an industrial area and yell "we go live in 5", they all get lost and follow each other different ways.. Some end up at each other's houses, some end up heading towards another state, and total chaos ensues.

:cheers: "we go live in 5" wat a classic

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I want to also see in F&F3.. when they go off on a big secret meeting in an industrial area and yell "we go live in 5", they all get lost and follow each other different ways.. Some end up at each other's houses, some end up heading towards another state, and total chaos ensues.

That too, is gold...

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