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Featuring lethal cars, from machine-gun mounts to military Land Rovers in Oman.
Featuring lethal cars, from machine-gun mounts to military Land Rovers in Oman.
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S8, EP10 "More Power"Discussing how sleeper cars surprise onlookers with unexpected performance when accelerating from traffic signals.
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S8, EP18 "Racing Pedigree"Featuring lethal cars, from machine-gun mounts to military Land Rovers in Oman.
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