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its a bit hard to tell if its on a public street or not...probably why the blur...LOL
nothing wrong with a good burnout, just not in suburbia thanks very much.
Turns out, far too much has been written about great men and not nearly enough about morons
Originally posted by seedyrom
my neighbours called the cops...... not because of the sound of me working in the garage was too loud, but because i taped a cardboard box to my back, covered my self in vaseline and pretended i was a snail on their lawn
I dont know where the pics were taken but I could guess by the blurred background...if Im right yes its in the suburbs...an industrial estate but yes its in the suburbs.
Im not making excuses...its not something I would do but the pics were requested in the first thread so Im not going to apologise either.
Every workshop has to do some onroad testing - any of the that says a dyno will suffice is fulla shit. I don't have a much of a problem with shops doing some testing on quiet industrial roads.
T.
Originally posted by boxxx
Deutsche Bahn Rail: Trains are a great way to get lots of people concentrated into a small area, like a camp.
ACA/TT: Where's the line between a car enthusiast and hoon? There is none
That reminds me, did anyone see - I think it was hot auctions or something - a couple weeks ago, when the guy who won the auction did a street length burnout in his 360. The street was lined with cars and onlookers on both sides of the road.
I was suprised a) that he did it and b) that hot auctions broadcast it
I was watching The Car Show a couple of weeks ago, and they showed a guy in a hot rod bagging it up down a public street. Looked good but it surprised me that they played it.
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