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Whippled F150 rcsb vs ZL1/Mustang GT/Hellcat
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<blockquote data-quote="331 LX" data-source="post: 16031785" data-attributes="member: 14310"><p>Lol</p><p></p><p>Now you know that's not going to happen, especially in this day and age. If that was my truck, I'd have sh1t my pants before I made it to the guy at the ticket booth after hearing what I did in the video. haha Seems like it should be common knowledge for someone with that many passes or mods on a vehicle that all is not okay when you hear a knock and the engine dies.</p><p></p><p>Zemedici- I agree man. I'm extremely thankful I grew up around a father that is an aviation engineer. I learned so much at a young age regarding engines and everything that goes into it. When I broke shit at age 16,17,18 while out street racing or at the drag strip... Guess who fixed that shit? Me, and I'm thankful he made me do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="331 LX, post: 16031785, member: 14310"] Lol Now you know that's not going to happen, especially in this day and age. If that was my truck, I'd have sh1t my pants before I made it to the guy at the ticket booth after hearing what I did in the video. haha Seems like it should be common knowledge for someone with that many passes or mods on a vehicle that all is not okay when you hear a knock and the engine dies. Zemedici- I agree man. I'm extremely thankful I grew up around a father that is an aviation engineer. I learned so much at a young age regarding engines and everything that goes into it. When I broke shit at age 16,17,18 while out street racing or at the drag strip... Guess who fixed that shit? Me, and I'm thankful he made me do it. [/QUOTE]
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