704whp scooby serious car
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On the video from 6.45 to 6.50 it looks pretty slow from 60-100 for a 704whp car.
Do these rollers simulate the road more accurately as my car accelerated as fast as that with 240bhp on Well Lanes Rollers and I know that's faster than it could manage in real life.
Do these rollers simulate the road more accurately as my car accelerated as fast as that with 240bhp on Well Lanes Rollers and I know that's faster than it could manage in real life.
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I must agree with 2.5sti on the American car subject. I lived in America for 6 months a few years ago and saw some amazing vehicles our there my bro's. I was stunned to see the amount of 18 year olds driving 5.7 litre Mustangs and Corvettes as well as highly tuned cars. I drove out there and managed to get insured on my uncles 5.0 litre pickup truck at the age of 19 for next to nothing. The high schools have kids driving performance cars that we wish we can afford to drive over here at the age of 25. What I am getting at is that tuning and driving cars in America is 10 times easier over there, no M.O.T in America either bro!!
Peace out my bro's.
Peace out my bro's.
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Chill Bro's no one is disputing that 704whp is a deeply impressive result and I'm sure the tuners involved are all top rate......It's just, how I can I best put this: they communicate like, well, like.......
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