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Do we have an "Awesome" thread yet?

Lol. That's the most Americanese thing I've read in a long while. :ror:


What did I say that was wrong? Drifting started in Japan with turboed rice burners.


lol havent watched FD in a while huh? nearly every car top is LS swapped now. acept Aasbo


Haven't watched FD since the early 2000's. I'm not surprised though. V8 FTW always, but especially when you want tire roasting torque delivered in a controllable and reliable manner.
 
Do we have an "Awesome" thread yet?

Haven't watched FD since the early 2000's. I'm not surprised though. V8 FTW always, but especially when you want tire roasting torque delivered in a controllable and reliable manner.



Yup. The Ford GT40 hammered that in years ago. American muscle power is a different type of racing.
 
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Nice,,,, BUT Denmark = F 35,,,,,, well some day at least. :mrgreen: Personally i would have gone for the F 18 super hornet instead of this flying test bed.
 
SU-3x all day

most beatiful jet ever created. plus it can do the cobra maneuver.
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Ivan know how to make damn sexy looking planes for sure, when it come to looks i have had some of their over the American stuff for a while.
 
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B-2 is my favorite, but the B-1 has a special place in my heart. My Grandpa was an engineer for the B-1.

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Nice, if it wasent for my bum knees and the fact i have not been on a board for close to 40 years i cant see why i should not do that :)
Always loved a long downward hill when i was boarding, speed was nice too even after i crashed at a estimated 50 - 60 km/h one day and was limping around for a few weeks.
Now that my brain have started to work better a helmet and gloves sound like a good idea.
Never tried braking like that cuz really Denmark don't have hills like that where it is needed, but don't look like rocket science.
 
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