RagingStallion.com to Premiere 'Drive Shaft' Scene

RagingStallion.com to Premiere 'Drive Shaft' Scene

SAN FRANCISCO — RagingStallion.com tomorrow will release the first scene from its latest  feature, "Drive Shaft," starring A-Team Exclusives Sean Zevran and Tegan Zayne.

The scene will go live on RagingStallion.com tomorrow, followed by the availability of the DVD and scene downloads on May 20 on the Falcon Studios Group Store.

In the new update, “mechanic Sean Zevran is revved up by checking out smokin’ coworker Tegan Zayne bent over a car with his crack hanging out. Tegan glances back at Sean and asks “do you like what you see?” Sean nods and instructs Tegan to stick his fingers into his furry hole,” a publicist said.

“Tegan takes the cue and teases his hole, which gets Sean’s fluids flowing. When Sean whips out his dip-stick, Tegan immediately drops to his knees and swallows the massive uncut member,” the publicist said.

 “There's something sexy and dirty about a mechanic and auto repair shops,” said director Tony Dimarco. “The place has a scent of sweaty men, mixed with oil and grease to get your motors running. Sean Zevran and Tegan Zayne made a perfect pairing and give excellent performances.”

RagingStallion.com, featuring more than 2,000 spectacular scenes, and the premiere of the debut scene from “Drive Shaft” is available for promotion through the Buddy Profits affiliate program.

Affiliates can choose between $35 pay-per-signup or 50 percent revshare for all memberships they refer, including trials. Affiliates are encouraged to visit BuddyProfits.com for promotional material.

For more information about the Buddy Profits affiliate program, contact the affiliate manager at affiliates@buddyprofits.com.

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