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    Quote Originally Posted by Rasmus View Post
    No no, an 08 LS3 Vette. The Mustang I've only been at around 140'ish with, top up and everything. Any faster on stock suspension and it'll scare the poop out of Belzebub himself. The GT's are factory limited to 147 but with a canned tune they'll run 160-165.
    oh, ok... 170 seems rather fast for a stang, but i know you have done quite a bit to it, so anythings possible. i need to get my car de-limited, although i really dont have a place to go faster than 155.
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    why don't they make these in RHD again?
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    why don't they make these in RHD again?
    so we can get one good thing that you guys dont.
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    Had he done any mods yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmcpokey View Post
    so we can get one good thing that you guys dont.
    so now we have to resort to stealing the engine and dropping it in family sedans
    it's not like it's difficult to make RHD - it's just why has GM not bothered? servicing is no issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    so now we have to resort to stealing the engine and dropping it in family sedans
    it's not like it's difficult to make RHD - it's just why has GM not bothered? servicing is no issue.
    chevrolet refuses to bow down to the commies that drive on the wrong side of the raod on the wrong side of the car. more power to 'em.
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    I'd prefer a coupe 60 over a corvette anyways..

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmcpokey View Post
    chevrolet refuses to bow down to the commies that drive on the wrong side of the raod on the wrong side of the car. more power to 'em.
    just because the founders of your country got conquered by napoleon.

    china and vietnam are LHD
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    just because the founders of your country got conquered by napoleon.
    that is so beyond wrong, i feel disinclined to argue the point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmcpokey View Post
    that is so beyond wrong, i feel disinclined to argue the point.
    i believe matra brought that up as the explanation as to why europe is LHD (and those who left it)
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    very true for those countries none of us really care about... but the US pre-dates ol' frenchie. and if i remember my history we were a british colony prior to the revolution. thats right, revolution. no queen on our money.
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    so it was spite then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmcpokey View Post
    very true for those countries none of us really care about... but the US pre-dates ol' frenchie. and if i remember my history we were a british colony prior to the revolution. thats right, revolution. no queen on our money.
    I think the US was actually Fail Hand Drive 'til the turn of the 20th century cuz of the British roots.

    The way I see it; In America we drive on the right side of the road while sitting in the correct driving side.

    BTW, Australia.
    Revolution now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by f6fhellcat13 View Post
    I think the US was actually Fail Hand Drive 'til
    The way I see it; In America we drive on the right side of the road while sitting in the correct driving side.
    how the HELL do you swing your sword at oncoming traffic though?
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    how the HELL do you swing your sword at oncoming traffic though?
    Dual wield.
    It's the American way!
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