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Old 13-02-2006, 03:27 AM   #34
Biggoggs
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Sorry Biggoggs , I just can't imagine anyone thinking that the sound of a hair dryer equipped whipper snipper sounds better than any V8 let alone a blown big block.
`Hair dryer equipped whipper snipper'? The Dodge sounds like a heavy-duty kitchen blender. I'd choose a Windsor or Cleveland for sound over that. It sounds lazy, like it redlines at 3k or something.

This sounds alright, it has much more character (6.8MB WMV of... a hotrod of some sort).

Rollin: I prefer a six too, but I still appreciate a decent 8. Perhaps something got left out, I would've thought the Dodge would sound deeper than the Supra...

As for the RB in the Mustang, come on guys, it just has to look fast for the camera, and they'll dub a V8 track to it.
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