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so the plane does take off?

baahahahahhahahahahahah

ah that takes me back!!!!

I remember that thread on another forums many many years ago, hahaha

what is this "traction" you speak of?

hmm......good question! :no:

Basic car control 101 - if you know how to drive, a stock car wont 'spin the wheels'

Its what they teach you when you get your license - car control.

LoL, dunno which state they teach that in. All they teach up here is how to not hit the curb reverse parking, I think thats even optional these days.

Oh ok cool, wow didn't expect this many replies when I got home....Haha. Thanks alot for everything, even is it was something along the lines of "maybe you should learn to drive" or whatever. Oh, I have been driving for a fair few years now :no: , just not with a car that is similiar to one of these, so thanks for that awesome. Just seems that I've heard a few topics with spinning wheels involved. It's not that I'm "worried" about it R338oy, I'm just being careful man but thanks for the reply.

Hahaha Kralster, I thought that was pritty funny :cheers:

Bubba I'm sure there are alot of people that have that same problem :( but are proberly not admitting it :P

Special thanks to most that replied, it seems to have solved my question fairly well.

Happy + Safe Driving all. Hopefully will meet a few of you down the track some time.

I've got an R34 GT-T taxi mate..

On Bitumen I've never lost control, not even broken traction...

The only time I've been in some trouble was taking some gravel 'back road', on the farm with some 40mm of rain.. I traveled about 16km going no quicker than 90/95kph, three times is crabbed on me but I didn't spin out.. However, be careful of standing water, I've managed to aquaplane twice, once whilst about to brake and once under acceleration (was going about 70kph when I aquaplaned), so be careful of that... Otherwise, Skylines have flawless control and oodles of grip and traction.. Suspension mods and good tyres will make it even better!

so ram my cock between the pedals and cum all over the cars headlights?

how the f**k is that goona help

AHAhahahhahahahahahahahahahahahhaaa.

f**k I nearly fell off my chair... ;):P

Should've expected that though... :(

SIG WORTHY!!!!

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I can get my GTR to wheelspin off the line. Drifting would be possible too.

Its got 220awkw, 255 40 r17 tyres all round and diffs/clutch upgraded.

Yeah thats what you get with 5500rpm drag launches. :D

my 34 GTT sucks for traction.... cant launch it. too little and bog. Just over the magical bog and massive wheel spin. Its all driver control but i guess, I will get better. 255 federal super steels are next on order

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