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Old 07-25-2001, 01:01 PM
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nice little vid for the ferrari fans

well...who isn't a ferrari fan??!!
But, any way, found this video clip today...engine go boom
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One word, "OUCH"!

If enzo sees that, I think he'll cry.
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I love those englishmen accents..
The sound of engine explosion was like "Pooof", not "Boom" why?
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A few things

First can you believe that is the "slow Ferrari"?!?!?!?!

And that wasn't the engine going boom, it was the radiator hose going boom, an expensive radiator hose at that!
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