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and no danger of any spawn, so pretty good thenOriginally posted by AtW View PostBought 5.5L engine car - driving less miles than preivous owners
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No but if you leave any food in a car those fookers will try and find a way in. And if it's a soft top.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSounds like an AtW trained squirrel.
Did it also drive your car into a wall?
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You bought a used car? Business not as good as we thought?Originally posted by AtW View PostBought 5.5L engine car - driving less miles than preivous owners
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On the contrary, AtW's side-business is booming, and sometimes, a used car is just more suited to the job....
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBought 5.5L engine car - driving less miles than preivous owners
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Pahhhh try a 6.3L you almost vegan
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostPahhhh try a 6.3L you almost vegan
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Not much point in having a big engine if it's only chucking out 100bhp per litre. All that weight going to waste.
Maybe go for something that can move. 175bhp per litre in a 2.9l V6…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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The advantage of weight is a more stable platfirm from which to shoot cyclists. Strong and stable.....Originally posted by WTFH View PostNot much point in having a big engine if it's only chucking out 100bhp per litre. All that weight going to waste.
Maybe go for something that can move. 175bhp per litre in a 2.9l V6Comment
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