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    Quote Originally Posted by mikespeed95
    ive got a 5.0 mustang with gt40 heads, 200 shot and tire.

    i keep cracking blocks though...

    is that cool? it beats ricers?
    hmm...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle
    hmm...
    lololololololol

    you ever heard of sarcasm you stupid fuck?

    i woudlnt be caught dead in a mustang

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    He does have a 240sx with a swapped LS1 though.
    http://forums.importatlanta.com/showthread.php?t=56529

    Quote Originally Posted by mikespeed95
    i woudlnt be caught dead in a mustang
    But your willing to put a LS1 into your 240. Could you not drift without all the extra power?

    Kyle is right though, his GTI costs more than that flat black piece of yours. Knowing how much parts for VWs cost, he probably has about the same amount of money in his car as you have in yours.

    I'll give you another piece of advice too: Volkswagen owners are nice as they can be until you start insulting them. Then all hell breaks loose. Avoid doing this.

    As per the thread's original purpose, I agree with VinhBodyS that grease remover and a towel is probably the best idea. I don't know how far it would eat into the paint, but you could always try aircraft paint remover. I wouldn't use a whole lot, but a small amount could probably remove the spray paint without damaging the original paint underneath.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magius

    I'll give you another piece of advice too: Volkswagen owners are nice as they can be until you start insulting them. Then all hell breaks loose. Avoid doing this.
    Agreed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magius
    He does have a 240sx with a swapped LS1 though.
    http://forums.importatlanta.com/showthread.php?t=56529


    But your willing to put a LS1 into your 240. Could you not drift without all the extra power?
    funniest comeback ive seen on internets. get a clue dude. you spent enough time to look that up might want to get a clue. how much power does my car have btw mr know it all? im sure ill laugh at this.

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