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Old 19-07-2012, 03:38 PM   #31
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Default Re: "Terminator" flat shifting Falcon runs 10's @ Heathcote - 15/07/2012 Vid by Fullboost

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I wonder how many times you've got your pecker caught in the turbine housings Paulie.... are you trying to tell us something by going with the larger A/R sizes?

Daniel

not once, the inlet/outlet's openings protrude too far out n the lil fella can't reach that far in to get hit by the blade

what's the car like for inside noise? that's what would kill the most. i could handle the seats etc but the drone would do my head in. AluminaTTor would be like a Mercedes compared to the AU?
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