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Bet I do. It so small for me but has good power. 240 hp for a supercharged one is the best. I just don't like the overall design of the car. Fell to bunched in it.

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Bet I do. It so small for me but has good power. 240 hp for a supercharged one is the best. I just don't like the overall design of the car. Fell to bunched in it.

anyways... time to get back on topic!!!  :gun:

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Bet I do. It so small for me but has good power. 240 hp for a supercharged one is the best. I just don't like the overall design of the car. Fell to bunched in it.

shit! i sat in 1... hella roomy! im 6'2" 260#'s, drove 1 this weekend, i only wish i didnt buy an '07 t-yota rav4 allready!  :lol:

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