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2010 Porsche Techart Magnum vs. Nissan Ricer Street Race

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2010

Mo takes his new 2010 Porsche Techart Magnum to a legal street race.

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  • Where's the rice? I didn't see anything about the G35 that wasn't stock. No useless body kit, no aluminum wing, no Type-R sticker. You clearly don't know what rice is. Rice=Raceing Inspired Cosmetic Enhancement

  • @jsuttonus Thanks ... I honestly didn't know that. Guess you learn something new everyday - btw, it's Racing

  • Big deal, so a vehicle with a bigger engine beats a V6. The G35 still loos better, and it's easy to tell that it wasn't tuned that great. I want to see one of ugly magnums run against Ryan Woon's MK4 Supra.

  • @juno4000 twice the weight - it's an SUV

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  • @sexteddy *autocrossers.

  • How the hell is a G35 "rice"? *smh*

  • G35's are made by Infiniti.

    Infiniti is a product of Nissan.

    Japanese designed and produced.

    But unless you are German, there would be no reason to insult a sleek designed Nissan (who produces one of the fastest engines) and uses a body style that was originally designed by German outocrossers.

  • i didnt know G35 is a rice car....until now

    LMAO

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