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Going by the theme of the other recent threads maybe rename this thread to

"Very Special Wing"

Dont forget to add it will give you so much more downforce that u will run atleast 1 sec quicker in the 1/4, and its liquid cooled so it helps the air at the back stay cool so it give u more downforce :rofl:

I'm so over people doing stupid shit to cars... it's not funny anymore.

We've got the:

"Uber-wing" car above,

The "Star Wars" Honda CRX,

The "Town Map" 180SX,

The Merc/BMW/POS matt black Honda CRX from Gayville, USA

The 30" Chromies Buicks

Fast and Furious Rice

etc,

etc,

etc...

Oddly enough, most of it is coming out of the US.

Going by the theme of the other recent threads maybe rename this thread to

"Very Special Wing"

Dont forget to add it will give you so much more downforce that u will run atleast 1 sec quicker in the 1/4, and its liquid cooled so it helps the air at the back stay cool so it give u more downforce :rofl:

INASNT has a new NEMESIS

Oddly enough, most of it is coming out of the US.

what do you mean ....... they invented BLING BLING .... I am only suprised it has not got spining wheels ,

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