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Thread: SLK pulls buses on a Enzo

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    Default SLK pulls buses on a Enzo


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    Thats a nice benz

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    sounded like that enzo was sandbaggin

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    Enzo was short shifting. How hard could driving that car be? You pull a freaking trigger.


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    it was that enzo accelerates a lot faster than that, that guy was def sandbanging it

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    Quote Originally Posted by AV8ter
    Enzo was short shifting. How hard could driving that car be? You pull a freaking trigger.


    Kevin
    You are smart...LOL

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    that SLK was still very very fast

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    fast cars


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    enzoooo

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    the SLK sounded like their was something else done to it idk, they were both fast though....
    -If You Own A Honda And Say "Headers", Go Jump Off Bridge...........


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    SLK had a SLR engine....it had alot done.........LOL

    620HP + if it had more mods

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    o and people doubting the SLK being real...here it is,and TQ helps alot on roll starts and since the SLK has almost 900 foot pounds of TQ and all the TQ happens at 3200 rpms
    http://jalopnik.com/cars/slr/more-on...ics-122019.php

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