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I feel my parenting instincts come out as I want to ask "Now, do I need to separate you two?" I ignored him on here...which is an awesome feature by the way. Makes the whole experience much much pleasent. He is as bad as Wings. They were both the reason CF failed. They are both the reason MT failed. He earned his own bans by attacking anyone that didn't agree with him and GM as their one and only god. That got old fast and everyone saw it. He wants to call me out?! So be it but don't play the victim in your own mental issues.
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Look at Casa trying to start $h! again. Never drove or owned a Charger. He lies again.
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I hesitated due to Casa - honestly he is in the same camp as Wings, Badstang, and Bill. I've known him since 2006 actually. Has NOT changed.
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A /s after the statement helps too.
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http://allparnews.com/index.php/2015/05/stock-engine-hellcat-challenger-runs-10-71-28793 https://youtu.be/iF_KzxYfvaQ If you missed our first piece a few weeks back, this 2015 Hellcat Challenger is owned by Ricci Cavallaro. Ricci is not a professional racer, but he is an experienced sportsman with decades of experience under his belt. When he got his 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, he quickly bought a proper set of drag tires which helped him turn out very impressive times on his first time at the track. Ricci’s black Challenger made all three passes down the track in the 10.90 range, which is very good for a stock car with nothing more than a sticky set of tires. When he went out for his second run of the day, Mr. Cavallaro’s wicked Mopar muscle car tripped the timer at 10.724 seconds with a trap speed of 129.5. On that second run, the Hellcat Challenger – a car accused by some of being unable to use all of that power – pulled a 60 foot time of 1.5848 seconds. For those unsure, pulling a sub 1.6 second 60 foot time is difficult for a street car on street legal tires. Those first runs were solid, but Ricci Cavallaro and his Hellcat Challenger saved the best for last. He pulled a 60 foot time of just 1.5782 seconds to cover the first span of the track, and when the times came up on the big board, he had turned a stunning 10.7129 at 129.53 miles per hour.
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Um...no...I thought it was to get away from the Ford circle jerk fest?!
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From the album: 2012 SRT8 Challenger
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From the album: 2006 Ram 2500 Cummins
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From the album: 2006 Ram 2500 Cummins
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From the album: 2006 Ram 2500 Cummins
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From the album: 2006 Ram 2500 Cummins
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From the album: 2006 Ram 2500 Cummins
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From the album: 2006 Ram 2500 Cummins