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Published: 2012/09/14

Jerry Douglas "American Tune" > "Spain" Get Embed Code

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Here Jerry Douglas segues from Paul Simon’s “American Tune” into Chick Corea’s “Spain,” live at Relix

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Prasant September 25, 2012, 19:15:01

They arent slow. You can argue all you want about how they are shit. I know the Nissan is and the Toyota isnt. But you cant argue that they arent fast. The 5.7 Tundra does a 6 flat 0-60 and 14.7 quarter. the trd suerachregpd does a 4.6 0-60 and a 13.3 quarter. titan does does a 6.9 0-60 and 15.4 quarter. Chevy doesnt have anything that will touch these. I think its funny the 5.7 n/a is faster than the ecoboost.

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