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Old 12-08-2004, 04:26 PM   #1
GreyHoundSteve
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Originally Posted by shortymac83
Man, I don't know what then, there's a Geo Metro in Culver with a rod knock that can keep up with the Delta, and that's a 17 second ride. if it was healthy, it'd be in the 16's I'd bet. Then again, it's a manual, and he beats that like a $2 whore, I'd bet it sees 8,000 RPM in every gear. You ever see a metro do a burnout? Talk about funny! Rev it to 6,000 RPM and dump the clutch. You hear a clutch smack, then the weeny little motor starts roasting the tires. hahahahaha, with the parking brake on, he can sit there at 6500 RPM all day and smoke the balonies.


Then again, he's a crazy mofo, so whatever. At one point, he claimed to have the fastest daily driver in town (it's a small town, nobody cared). That was before the rod knock. Then I blew him away with the delta, and he shut up.

This is the same guy that bored a V6 chevy in an 80's monte carlo .060 over, threw on EFI and drag raced it NA. Crazy bastard thought that 14's with that was fast. *sigh*
augh the good old days of being the fastest guy in town.
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