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burrito chalange (in knoxville)

burrito:

2 lbs pulled pork (900g)

1 lbs beans (450g)

1 lbs coleslaw (450g)

1/2 lbs cheese (220g)

4 full size tortilla

sides:

1/2 lbs mac'n'cheese (220g)

1/2 lbs bananna pudding (220g)

1 hour

that's a total of just over 5lbs (2.25kg)

never before complete (adam richmond was aparently the first to manage)

how ya reckon ya'd go dezz?

i reckon i could do it

He only ever beat one burrito challenge, dunno why he can't beat them. Especially considering sometimes the food comes to 3-4kg and he eats it

acland cellars brah.... 600 beers

yeah these guys are good

What do people think of wrx? I inspected one for a friend yesterday and was actually quite impressed and are in the same price range for an evo. What u dream boats think

evo

wrx is basically an underpowered evo with a weaker gearbox and higher percentage of cars with mini boxing gloves hanging from the rear view mirror

Yeah I myself would choose evo, even went in a mates sti and found the evo to be a bit more fun

wogs

*lebos

Sigh my reply I typed as I was walking into work hours ago didn't send due to me walking to area of no reception zzzz.

Second hand knowledge only but evo > STi

But the suby apparently is/can be a bit more daily friendly, with few things like cruise control, but more low down torque with the extra displacement and what not.

I'd be interested in the insurance difference though, since import v local ? Anyone know?

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