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“In addition to lots of other go-fast gristle, the WRX STI is equipped with a complex AWD system that includes front and rear limited-slip differentials and an adjustable center differential that basically allows you to dial in increasing levels of power-on oversteer, depending on road and track conditions.”
The Wall Street Journal: Fanboys in Flight: Subaru Roars In on a Wing
“And while the current M3 has vastly more go-fast hardware—including a 414-horsepower V8, optional dual-clutch gearbox, cybernetic brakes and the M Variable Differential Lock sounds like an outlawed wrestling hold, doesn't it?”
The Wall Street Journal: BMW 1M: Miniature, Mighty and Miles of Fun
“I understand that these go-fast features are obligatory for the SS convertible.”
The Wall Street Journal: A Genuine Ragtop Road Monster, Leaks and All
“General Motors "I understand that these go-fast features are obligatory for the SS convertible," writes Mr. Neil.”
“In the 1980s we were tracking and chasing cigarette boats that traveled 20 knots per hour, and soon go-fast boats with 3, 4, or even 5 engines that could go 40 to 50 knots," said Captain RodrÃguez.”
“They do not leave a visible wake like go-fast boats, nor do they show up on most radars.”
“As the go-fast world completes the upgrade to carbon fiber, legions of steel steeds will find themselves likewise "repurposed" to grocery getter.”
“Big grey boats & go-fast fighter bombers will have 0.0 deterrent or interdiction value. 4 tourists in 4 cities with 4 vials of All New & Improved Anthrax & we are toast.”
“DELAURENTIS: And we seized six go-fast vessels that were carrying upwards of 15 tons of contraband.”
“He ran cocaine in go-fast boats and light aircraft to the United States and Europe and had a reputation for brutality.”
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