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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang At ZDayZ earlier this year there were some 370s with over 450lbs combined passenger/cargo weight blasting through the Dragon/Hellbender without issue. The car will do fine.

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Old 01-19-2012, 03:28 PM   #11 (permalink)
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At ZDayZ earlier this year there were some 370s with over 450lbs combined passenger/cargo weight blasting through the Dragon/Hellbender without issue. The car will do fine. Obviously it won't drive like it will with just a 145lb driver in the car, so take your time to feel it out with the added weight, but in general there won't be any trouble.

Hell, we took a 5,000 lb Maxima out on the Dragon for a spirited run and it did fine!
Dang, what you have four 350 pounders in that Max.....lol. GM_Traitor3.5VQ from VA on Maxima.org must be your boy.

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