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Originally posted by AtW View PostIf it's not a 5+ liter V8 then it's not a proper contractor car.
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DimPrawnTo some extent I have to agree with the Prawn here; a V12 or its little brother the straight 6 is much smoother than some lumpy, grumpy, grunting, farting Yankee V8.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostFook off.
If it's not a twin-turbo V12 it's not a proper contractor's car.
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So where would the coffee machine fit?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostFook off.
If it's not a twin-turbo V12 it's not a proper contractor's car.
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Fook off.Originally posted by AtW View PostIf it's not a 5+ liter V8 then it's not a proper contractor car.
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DimPrawn
If it's not a twin-turbo V12 it's not a proper contractor's car.
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If it's not a 5+ liter V8 then it's not a proper contractor car.
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All electric, all green car. All the rage here in Silicon Valley.
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