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Finally found the transmission used in the Fast and Furious cars.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rare40th" data-source="post: 16314923" data-attributes="member: 143608"><p>[USER=17953]@gimmie11s[/USER] Ain't nothing changed. I only know a few guys (my old man specifically) that I would let stay in the left lane because they're keeping pace or running faster than traffic. Other than that, overloaded gravel haulers on Hwy 85 (and I can't stress this enough) think playing nhra with another gravel hauler that's overloaded is fun to them. Meanwhile traffics backed up for a mile or two and inhaling loose gravel that's being kicked up. </p><p></p><p>If CSP here in CO would hang out on 85 between the I-76 connection all the way north towards Platteville, I can only imagine the amount of revenue that would be made due to fines for left lane violations and unsafe vehicles that 90% of those guys run</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rare40th, post: 16314923, member: 143608"] [USER=17953]@gimmie11s[/USER] Ain't nothing changed. I only know a few guys (my old man specifically) that I would let stay in the left lane because they're keeping pace or running faster than traffic. Other than that, overloaded gravel haulers on Hwy 85 (and I can't stress this enough) think playing nhra with another gravel hauler that's overloaded is fun to them. Meanwhile traffics backed up for a mile or two and inhaling loose gravel that's being kicked up. If CSP here in CO would hang out on 85 between the I-76 connection all the way north towards Platteville, I can only imagine the amount of revenue that would be made due to fines for left lane violations and unsafe vehicles that 90% of those guys run [/QUOTE]
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