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Talk about sway bars and stiff track suspension - we were probably the first people in the world to get one (of 350 worldwide) of these on 3 wheels, within an hour of buying it!
BTW, we were slipping the rear end at a mere 1650rpm! TORQUE MONSTER! The limited slip is baddd ass, too.
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Just a short clip of the Mercedes driving through a parking garage. Wish the sound was better, the exhaust sounds incredible in cement enclosures like garages and tunnels!
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A muscle car gets extra juice, an eco-friendly road cigar is in the pipeline and spies play stalker with the latest from Detroit and Stuttgart. Hosted by Derek DeAngelis.
Visit http://feed.fastlane daily.com and vote for what you want in the show!
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Von diesem Auto gibt es nur 100 Stück!
Soetwas zu sehen, ist sehr selten!
Simon & Ich - Wir haben wieder gute Arbeit geleistet und ein geiles Auto für Euch gefunden! ;)
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Here are some pictures, according to my other vid... The car is the new Mercedes-Benz SL 65 AMG Black Series.
It has a 6 liter v12 biturbo which delivers 670 bhp and 1000 torques... the absolutely best car in the world ;)
check out my other video, there's the film.
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The new sl 65 amg black series caught on the road in germany, parking in front of a mc donalds restaurant in alzey, germany. i filmed it myself :P have phun
the car:
670 hp, 1000 torque, 320 kmh (limited), etc... a dream!!! my absolutely favourite car!!
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