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Maybe if you have an electric car you could hack in and replace the space ship sounds with your preferred space ship sounds. Might be illegal though.
You're probably joking, but in case you're not - those sounds are just what brushless motors sound like. There's nothing you can heck.
If you're joking, good one!
He may not, maybe he's talking about the sound when the car isn't fast enough to alert people on the street, just to let know that something is coming. It shut at a certain speed I think
Yup thatβs what I was talking about.
Oh woops, I had no clue that was a thing.