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Originally posted by Pva_Glue

women? hehhehe...(joe quitely walk out of thr room)

I ganna cop this one on our next cruise!

cheers

Joe

Hey Joe, come back in so I can tell you it was DUNCAN (i.e. not a woman last time I checked) driving.

Kelly was sitting in that crumpled passenger's side.

Here's another pic just to rub it in.

Kel

Driving up Arthurs Seat - (well, driving swiftly up Arthurs Seat), Guy in front of me begins to loose it and just past the apex of the corner puts the anchors on and stops dead. There's me, just coming round the corner at about 40km/h... :P Slowed down to 15km/h before impact, but still $12,000 damage to my car. :)

With my old WRX some clown decided to do a U-turn on the freeway and head up the wrong way. Turing into the onramp and by the time I saw the clown, let go of the wheel and preyed. Looked at the girl inside the car and I was planning to start cursing but she started crying. Damn, crying is blackmail. :)

#1: anything flashing red and blue in the rear vision mirror :D

#2: 25km/h hair pin corner south bound, just before stanwell tops, cold race brakes and an understeering WRX - never seen the corner before in my life but i certainly saw the guard rail. 3am in the morning and wasn't even racing.

Originally posted by franks

#1: anything flashing red and blue in the rear vision mirror :D

#2: 25km/h hair pin corner south bound, just before stanwell tops, cold race brakes and an understeering WRX - never seen the corner before in my life but i certainly saw the guard rail. 3am in the morning and wasn't even racing.

The corner in the natio ?? when i went through i was going 70km/h and i MISSED THE SIGN...

OMFG shit my pants how he **** did i get out of that experience..

  • 11 months later...

Sure know what that feels like.... First time i drove my line in the wet, 2nd gear too much gas and no rear traction round a corner... which = me crapping my pants and started the biggest fish tail i have ever did.... Surpassed only by the next corner... then i stopped crapping and got used to it a bit... then the rest of the drive home was like :)

Had the "Oh ShIttt" feeling plenty of times but usually it was 'accelerator induced' and there were no cars around to bump into.

I've overcooked it bad on cold tyres and the car snaps and you had to correct like 5 seconds ago before you meet the guardrail.

I remember the first time I saw an r32 GT-R and thought there's no way 'only' 300hp could overcome 16x7 tyres with 4wd.

How wrong I was.

I run 17x8 and it'll spin in 3rd no probs. I would imagine there are many cars here that can spin up 18x9 rubber no problem.

Fortunately there hasn't been a point yet where I change from being to 'driver' to being the 'sole passenger' in my 33.

T.

My fairly stock car will induce those "oh shit" moments with 18x9 rubber when theyre cold. I just have to keep reminding myself to drive overly sensible in the cold mornings.

I often wonder what other motorists see when I accelerate to overtake or get into another lane and the tail flicks around. I wonder if they think - "that guy's lost it" or if they can even tell.

hmmm...

Sitting at traffic lights in left lane, ready to turn right....

car in right lane.... light goes green... take off... lil fast (nothing drastic, no wheel spin etc)....

accelerate, hit second (on boost).... realise you hit second on boost, while turning as the rear kick out..... hold a nice 90 degree slide for 2 seconds.... tap down brakes and slide quickly to a stop, still at 90 degrees, BETWEEN 2 CONCRETE ISLANDS!!!! OMG, how the f*** did i not touch them or the cars behind, beside me?!?!?!?!

kick self in heap, drive home, kick self again and tell self not to ever do that in skyline again!!!!

The lane to the right would be a better place to turn right from. You should learn from what has just happened to MINES_DATSUN. Wake up to yourself fool. People like you are giving the rest of the Skyline community a bad name. I can't tell you how pissed off I get when I see people do stupid things like that. If you can afford to buy a fast car you should be able to afford to learn how to drive it. Get some lessons before you f----g kill someone.

The lane to the right would be a better place to turn right from. You should learn from what has just happened to MINES_DATSUN. Wake up to yourself fool. People like you are giving the rest of the Skyline community a bad name. I can't tell you how pissed off I get when I see people do stupid things like that. If you can afford to buy a fast car you should be able to afford to learn how to drive it. Get some lessons before you f----g kill someone.

Right, as soon as someone young posts they're just an idiot eh???....

I was expecting someone to be like that....

Well hos this for ya:

The two lanes can BOTH turn right, into the TWO lanes in the intersection and the TWO lanes in the street that they are turning into.... get the point?.... I wasn't in the wrong lane or anything.... AND I NEEDED TO BE IN THE LEFT LANE AFTER THE INTERSECTION TO MAKE A LEFT TURN!!! SO I MADE THE TURN IN THE LEFT LANE RATHER THAN DOING 50000 LANE CHANGES!!!

all that happened was i went into second too fast (not being used to a new car) and the car slid out)....

This happened way before i even got on these forums so how would i know of MINES_DATSUN's experience??? What am i a F****n telepathic mind reader?!?!?

everyone here has had a close call... it's not being a fol, it's being normal... if we didn't, we wouldn't realise the value of TRACKS instead of fanging it around the streets (one thing i DON'T do)...

SO MR YOUR YOUNG SO I'LL LABEL YOU IMMATURE AND FLAME YOU:

how bout you think about things before you say them, because it's people like you who seem to think you're god's gift to cars who put shame to Skylines....

I've had 1 bad thing, it was extremely minor, luckily no-one was hurt, i realise all the consequences and all the possibilities that coul have been and i've learnt from it....

In closing: WAKE UP TO YOURSELF D***HEAD!

Originally Posted by BIGBLOCKR31COUPE

The lane to the right would be a better place to turn right from. You should learn from what has just happened to MINES_DATSUN. Wake up to yourself fool. People like you are giving the rest of the Skyline community a bad name. I can't tell you how pissed off I get when I see people do stupid things like that. If you can afford to buy a fast car you should be able to afford to learn how to drive it. Get some lessons before you f----g kill someone.

too harsh dude...

sometimes, this is the only way drivers learn and hopefully, no drastic consequences. No one is 100% perfect behind the wheel... even Michael Schumacher crashes his ferrari too....

Thanks Genesis.... I think it was way too harsh considering everyone here posts about a close call until someone young posts and all of a sudden they're an idiot!!! i'm not proud of the incident and i learned that i had to be more carfull in a high powered rear wheel drive car when cornering.... time spent well...

the other week it was rainning fairly hard and it hadn't rained for a while. i came around this corner at about 50 then knocked it back to second and tapped the pedal, the back went out and didn't want to came back AT ALL... hit the garden thing on the side of the road with the front rim and cracked it and did a 360 before landed flush with gutter.. no panel damage at all just the rim and the steering rack. took the car to pedders said they would have it fixed the next day...and because my car is 4WD + 4WS they only ordered the gts-t rack... not once but TWICE!! the same thing. a week later and the only spare r32 gtr rack in aus ( thats what they reckon ) and $740 i got my car back.. and if anyone knows where i can get 1 gtst rim let me know i need one.

well i dont think this relates but, when i was down south on leavers we went to the airstrrip to go 'rally driving' on the gravel and i was in my mates little corrolla and we went int o a slight bend but he turned to fast in the end we went sideways and was braking and just sliding and waiting for it to flip, but somehow when we hit the ditch, we didnt? in that situation, do we brake or accelrate wen we over steer?

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