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Old 14-09-2010, 12:22 PM   #1
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Default Typhoon-GTS

I get around the city quite a bit in my work vehicle and this is the first time I've seen FPV and the HSV at a set of lights on pole, I knew the FPV was a BF Typhoon, as it is based not to far from our workshop but couldn't tell if the HSV was a 307 or 317 as I was at least a couple of cars behind them, waiting in anticipation for the clouds of tyre smoke aaaaaand Nope! nice and sedately off the line till the next set of lights to where I turned off! Might have been the fact that it was a Typhoon sitting next to him or they were just a sensible couple of middle aged men out enjoying a drive, Point of the post?? you don't have to have a drag race everytime to see the opposition at the lights...( would have liked to have seen a bit of tyre smoke though )

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