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just go for a drive. dont like meet with people then race that boring. as much i know street racing is stupid, i love it because when you pull up next to someone you have no idea who they are or how good their car is and so on. thats half the rush for me.

but the rush will get your license lost. happened to me twice now. and then you say oh f**k it i'll drive without my license well i'd rather spend 6 months not driving than being caught racing without a licnese and spend 3 months in juvee! or end up crashing into a mother with a car full of kids and killing them all. hmmmm

just go for a drive. dont like meet with people then race that boring. as much i know street racing is stupid, i love it because when you pull up next to someone you have no idea who they are or how good their car is and so on. thats half the rush for me.

but the rush will get your license lost. happened to me twice now. and then you say oh f**k it i'll drive without my license well i'd rather spend 6 months not driving than being caught racing without a licnese and spend 3 months in juvee! or end up crashing into a mother with a car full of kids and killing them all. hmmmm

I hear wot ur saying but im not like that ... i know how to stay away from cops and losig my liscence. and im no lunatic i only asked cause my bro ditched me when i said i was gonna start racin here ... good luck tryin to find him -.-"

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