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Old 03-14-2006, 10:06 AM
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Re: SC GSR and camaros

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were they third gens like mine? and what is your 1/4 mile?
I'm almost positive they were both third gens, they both had appearance work done to them so they looked a little different. My quarter mile before i sc'ed was 15.2 @ 93. When i was in that state i actually had a friend with a 305 firebird, with some slight mods done to it. This is it's cardomain http://www.cardomain.com/ride/440171 if you're interested. We raced three times, and i pulled about half a car each time.
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Old 03-14-2006, 10:08 AM
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Re: SC GSR and camaros

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ya, show them you're not as low level as them and be humble, its the way to be bro

and.....nice gsr, i've always loved the ITR and GSR, but i think the RS and GS guys make the integra look bad (i think i've said this before) anyways, shouldn't the camaro guys hear your SC whine? or does a SC only whine whilst the car is in motion? and nice vid

Well, i have the stock airbox on, and im only boosting 6psi, so it's very hard to hear my sc, even under hard acceleration.
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