I'm bored.. so have some drag racing..

Kinja'd!!! "Laird Andrew Neby Bradleigh" (andymcbradleigh)
02/05/2015 at 04:30 • Filed to: None

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on gravel?!

First two cars was owned by friends of mine (old video, both cars no sold).


DISCUSSION (6)


Kinja'd!!! Tinfoil Hat in a thunderstorm, now with added diecast > Laird Andrew Neby Bradleigh
02/05/2015 at 04:48

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Cool, nice cars. Love the shifter on the rat rod ute/truck


Kinja'd!!! Laird Andrew Neby Bradleigh > Tinfoil Hat in a thunderstorm, now with added diecast
02/05/2015 at 04:54

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Nice cars but poor camerawork :P I think I'll go and help them film it the next time they do this.

And yeah,that rat rod is awesome.


Kinja'd!!! Tinfoil Hat in a thunderstorm, now with added diecast > Laird Andrew Neby Bradleigh
02/05/2015 at 05:11

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You should do that. Where is it? I'm thinking Sweden because of the Amazon numbers and I think I heard the Swedish chef?

I want need a rat rod or derelict in my life.


Kinja'd!!! Laird Andrew Neby Bradleigh > Tinfoil Hat in a thunderstorm, now with added diecast
02/05/2015 at 05:19

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Eastern Norway, about 15 miles/24km from where I live. But it's quite close to Sweden though about an hours drive or so.


Kinja'd!!! Tinfoil Hat in a thunderstorm, now with added diecast > Laird Andrew Neby Bradleigh
02/05/2015 at 05:47

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Cool, hope no offence was taken at the chef ref. I'm in Australia so I probably sound like Steve Irwin/Mick Dundee/kangaroo.


Kinja'd!!! Laird Andrew Neby Bradleigh > Tinfoil Hat in a thunderstorm, now with added diecast
02/05/2015 at 05:59

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Hehe, no worries ;) Eastern Norwegian and Western Swedish sounds very similar, it'd be more correct to call it different dialects than different languages.

And.. the Swedish Chef.. well, he sounds more Norwegian than Swedish, us Norwegians kinda sing when we talk, the swedes don't. (edit: before a swede comes along and get's mad at me. Both languages use Pitch Accent and gives them a singing quality, but the foreigners I've met seem to think that we "sing" more in Norwegian than in Swedish.)