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Anyone stupid enough to take out there car on a Thursday or Sunday afternoon/night deserves to get defected. Be smart, do what i did...LEAVE IT AT HOME!

No wonder the police keep getting you little buggers, you practically drive right to them. Its like watching a mouse find the cheese. Sure there are a few people i know who also got defected last night, but meh, deserve it.

Its that wet that i am getting no traction between 1st and 4th gears at the moment.... I wish my new tyres would arrive already!!!!! Making it quite hard to drive around...

Yeah...its wet!!!!

1) It’s the internet people can perceive the context in which things are written different. If I didn’t know better, I would think you’ve been out doing boost skids.

2) It’s called throttle control; it shouldn’t be “spinning” through the gears unless you provoke it. Both my 500rwhp R32 and 600rwhp++ (more with c16) S13 were completely drivable in the rain if I didn’t tickle the throttle.

lol this is coming from someone that says its "stupid" to go for a drive on thursday or sunday. but your aloud to do 4th gear burnouts...

i vote dickhead!

Christian Dickson for boost skid Mayor

Edited by Nismo_Boy

i think its fine driving around anytime, its where u chose to drive makes u a dickhead. Just keep away from the hot spots and youll be fine :)

I wonder if you know how they live in Tokyo! if you see me then you mean it then you know you have to go... FAST AND FURIOUS!!! Drift! Drift! Drift!

i think its fine driving around anytime, its where u chose to drive makes u a dickhead. Just keep away from the hot spots and youll be fine :)

I wonder if you know how they live in Tokyo! if you see me then you mean it then you know you have to go... FAST AND FURIOUS!!! Drift! Drift! Drift!

The law is the law regardless of the road your on. If one is to preach about silly behavior one should not be doing it somewhere else AND TALK ABOUT IT ON A FORUM

Edited by Nismo_Boy

where has all this come from. "gay men are never catty".

retract the claws eh.

all cd meant was that when he accellerates he looses traction, and has had to control that.

simple physics, in the wet.

Edited by r33cruiser

As i have a inbox full of reported posts;

Simple solution, cut the shit out...

The goldcoasters thread was almost closed last week for similar crap, you keep going down this road and this thread is toast...

Franklly I think Nismoboy's and R334door's comments are fair...

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