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Old 08-08-2013, 01:30 PM
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So what will the top speed be at the shootout for this Skater? Come on lets speculate. Its fun
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Originally Posted by skater40
170
Be interested to know why you think only 170?

Louie is looking for 170+ in his 33....
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Originally Posted by devorn
Johnny has balls and responsible with his art, that is why he is the best going at those speed, Right after the run he said he could of gone faster but he was alone in the boat, he knows the boat will be faster than 200mph at LOTO and I can foresee that this boat will become the fastest skater in time to come.
It was a joke!
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196mph, I think the measured distance will be the boats only limiting factor.
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Well all I can say is that it better not be running 1.24 gears & 41s in the shoot out!
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Well all I can say is that it better not be running 1.24 gears & 41s in the shoot out!
I'm holding you to this w/ the OSO membership as my witness, I have you quoted as this is all you intend to say!
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Originally Posted by NASCAT
I'm holding you to this w/ the OSO membership as my witness, I have you quoted as this is all you intend to say!
How did I know u would be the first giving me crap Landis? Lol... Hey maybe I'll be wrong, but those are some tall gears & big props!
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I knew it, you didn't make it 2 more mins w/o another "all you can say"
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