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i do it in my skyline r33 all the time... apparantly my friend said its bad for my car.. but i prety mch flat-stick everytime i go past a stop sign..

*its because my car exhaust is rly loud and the only way to make it sound less loud is to flat stick.. thats jus how i drive . lol. its hard to explain.

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Flatstick

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Definition: Slang term for a putter, because putter faces are considered flat relative to other golf clubs.

Reality check: Most putters are not, in fact, flat. In other words, putters, too, are lofted. You can find putters with zero degrees of loft (true "flatsticks"), but most putters have 3-4 degrees of loft to their faces.

Alternate Spellings: Flat stick

I don't know if it's just me, but automatics and loud exhausts just don't mix.

I don't know what flat sticking is either.. but if I think it's what you're doing (moving the gear selector up and down manually selecting gears excessivly), you are damaging the linkages between the gear selector and the gearbox itself. Autoboxes like that are meant to be left in D, not to be treated as if they were tiptronic gearboxes. That's just my opinion.

i do it in my skyline r33 all the time... apparantly my friend said its bad for my car.. but i prety mch flat-stick everytime i go past a stop sign..

*its because my car exhaust is rly loud and the only way to make it sound less loud is to flat stick.. thats jus how i drive . lol. its hard to explain.

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