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Sign me up for the class too, :)

I actually don't know how to do a burnout, do you drive with the hand brake on or...???

Actually scrape that driving with the hand brake on idea, my mum once drove with the hand brake on for 30minutes on the free way & all it did was wreck the handbrake but I'm pretty sure I didn't see any burn outs along the way...

LOL dude.. once I get my 32 back together I'll take a few of yas out for some schooling :)

And no, it doesn't involve the use of the handbrake.. ;)

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Kerwan ------- is drifting his way to a pole

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Kerwan ------ f**k this ute shit im buying a v8

wonder if he still wants a V8 after loosing it in a 32???!!!

I might just add a different opinion here .

Everyone is saying that the road is not the time and place for fun in your car but i think its always been the place for it , just dont get it wrong .

People will always have rules to follow to make society work (and penaltys for when they get caught breaking them) and they will always have free will to choose there own path .

Im glad the car and driver are fine . Im also more glad that the pole was not a pram , with my daughter in it and my wife pushing it .

I am also very glad to see a bit of street fun/drift/laughter though and espescially wheelies on bikes as long as no one gets hurt .

The police will tell you that your going to hell for thinking about doing a burnout , so believe them and wrap your ass in cotton wool ? never .

Try to have consideration for society while your still living your life ? always hopefully .

ps.if your skills are low the bush tracks are a good alternative training ground to the racetrack .

my 2 cents .

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