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I will break it down for you, because your arguments tend to jump around all over the place until even you no longer know what your point is.

You were talking about 'on the street' and because we all know that at most events you can do what ever you want and be legal I took that off the table. So my point was, that you can have fun in a good handling car and be entirely legal, Mt Nebo for example, if you are doing the speed limit in some parts you are doing well. It is never legal to do 100mph or bake your tyres at that speed outside of an event of some sort.

I don't base my statement towards skidzzzzzzzzzzz on safety. I am sure in most situations it is perfectly safe. In every form of motorsport that means a damn losing traction is a bad thing, not something to get all excited about, It just shows a terrible suspension set up. The people that tend to jizz over skids are in my experience backwards f**kwits whos cars are not actually good at anything else. Now before you take offence I am not saying you are a backwards f**kwit, just that when whoever it may be is carrying on about skids they sound a lot like the other backwards f**kwits I have known over the years who are into the same thing.

Um I don't know about your car but my skyline has 4 seats... Plenty of room for kev robbo and Shane

They dont like not having back windows to hang their arms out of though, Its also harder to yell at people as you drive by with out back windows

I have come to the realisation that I am going to have to take my car down to Sean to install the Link and get some sort of a driveable tune in there, then sell my power FC and AFMS to afford the crank trigger, then get it put on, then get the tune finished. This will lead to a bigger tuning bill and major ass pains with driving to the coast all the time :S

I will break it down for you, because your arguments tend to jump around all over the place until even you no longer know what your point is.

You were talking about 'on the street' and because we all know that at most events you can do what ever you want and be legal I took that off the table. So my point was, that you can have fun in a good handling car and be entirely legal, Mt Nebo for example, if you are doing the speed limit in some parts you are doing well. It is never legal to do 100mph or bake your tyres at that speed outside of an event of some sort.

I don't base my statement towards skidzzzzzzzzzzz on safety. I am sure in most situations it is perfectly safe. In every form of motorsport that means a damn losing traction is a bad thing, not something to get all excited about, It just shows a terrible suspension set up. The people that tend to jizz over skids are in my experience backwards f**kwits whos cars are not actually good at anything else. Now before you take offence I am not saying you are a backwards f**kwit, just that when whoever it may be is carrying on about skids they sound a lot like the other backwards f**kwits I have known over the years who are into the same thing.

They dont like not having back windows to hang their arms out of though, Its also harder to yell at people as you drive by with out back windows

I am saying YOU cant bake tyres at 160km :P. I know full well it is possible

Hehe

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Nah I can't put it on any more, I had to give it back to your dad.

If he was still alive I would have told him that, he was in the RLI so he probably would have had some interesting ways to kill you! :P

Dont worry, I am not one of THOSE guys who will get all cut about somthing like that. All good

I hope nobody takes anything in here seriously... Otherwise I've probley got a lot of enemies and death threats coming my way

I think people were shocked at the AGM when I was actually being helpful and making useful points lol

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