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nwaimports.com
Dec-29th-03, 1:23 pm
The following is an exerpt from Sport Compact Car: Volume 16, No. 1
Jackson Racing is moving into the MINI market. It has developed a header that works with both the MINI Cooper & MINI Cooper S and is sold through Moss Motors.


With "2 Fast 2 Furious" pulling in more than $127 Million this past summer, we hear that Universal Studios is fast tracking yet another sequel. No word on cast or director yet, but we understand that plot involved a search to find Vin Diesel's floundering career.


A supercharger is likely to sprout atop the Chrsyler Crossfire's V6 next year. The supercharged 3.2-liter V6 is alreadt used in the Mercedes C32 AMG, but it's unlikely the Crossfire will be branded with the AMG name.


According to a study by the US Department of Health & Human services, 11 million Americans have driven while under the influence of illicit drugs.


Infiniti is rumored to be planning to offer all-wheel drive on its G35 sedan during 2004. Remember, this car is the Skyline... however, no turbos are planned as of yet for the G machine. Yet.


Under a new law that allows the confiscation of cars used in street races, the Los Angeles Police Department has confiscated two IROC Camaros, a 1989 version and a 1990. Police Chief William Bratton suggested at a press conference that the cars might be crushed before the eyes of their former owners.


Pontiac will call its 2005 replacement for the Grand AM the G6. Upon hearing that, eight women at the Shady Rest Retirement Home in Algonquin, PA., declared "Bingo!"

Discuss amongst yourselves. :thumbup:

92PreludeSi
Dec-29th-03, 3:55 pm
shit. if some cop crushed my fukkin car, id be pissed!!! :rolleyes: dats gotta be illegal or sum shit. cuz regadless if da car was used fo street racin it can still be an everyday driver fo some1 else. juss impound da fukkin car and sell it. dont crush it 4 fukks sake!!! :angry:

Triepsyn
Jan-4th-04, 6:10 pm
Under a new law that allows the confiscation of cars used in street races, the Los Angeles Police Department has confiscated two IROC Camaros, a 1989 version and a 1990. Police Chief William Bratton suggested at a press conference that the cars might be crushed before the eyes of their former owners.

Horrible way of dealing with things. Like 92preludesi said, the car can be resold in a government auction. There is no need to destroy a perfectly good car. :rolleyes: