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hahahaha

a little cruel if the girl is legitimately ill and cant move properly

cool track but, prodigy!

nah its a well known hoax against flujabs... notice midway she stops wigging out and just stands up straight? i think they more chose it for the fact her movements actually fit the beat rather than being random (another give away) lol

is great too lol

-D

I just thought it was interesting with the traction control. Foot flat in 2nd gear on ice and it just doesn't move.

makes sense. for people who arent pro drivers like tiff needell, snow/ice driving is pretty challenging, esp if theres black ice on the roads

i had the misfortune to be in an XF falcon with my family (6 people) when my dad hit a patch of black ice 2/3rd up mount hotham... car went over the embankment and rolled 3 times, ending upside down propped against a tree... lucky nobody was hurt but the car was a near writeoff

some raa guys who were helping us said the best way to brake was to use the handbrake and let the front wheels keep spinning - even still with a car laden with people and luggage I'd be wondering how effective that technique would be. I guess lamborghini know that most folks need to be reined in to a sensible speed given the conditions of the road - and thats even with 4wd... quite impressive safety technology, which you'd no doubt want in a $300,000 car...

-D

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