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Subject Re: Nice, about a 7.5 Gotta keep the inside wheel still
     
Posted by Travis082 on January 19, 2003 at 1:50 AM
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In Reply To Nice, about a 7.5 Gotta keep the inside wheel still posted by Turbodog (CT) on January 18, 2003 at 05:22 PM
     
Message Ok since I got such quick responses...Just wanted to say that the 300Z was at heart meant for Track racing. As for doing donuts...YES...it does hurt the car...The donut I saw in the video clip was out of control therefore having the risk of forcing the car out of alignment...do what you want with your car...in my opinion it is stupid, moronic, and a disgrace. I didn't say that doing donut and 4-wheel drifting were related in the sense that it causes damage...I believe if you refer to my first post that I said go to the track and try a controlled 4-wheel drift and then I may be impressed.
As for the design of the car...yes, many people turn the car into a drag racing car, and yes the car was put into production for the general public, but no the design of the car was not meant for drag racing. If you knew anything about actual track racing you would understand the way the car would perform on the track...WHAT DOES NISMO DO WITH THEIR CAR! As for those that were rude about it, my N/A will run circles around your TT! I've driven cars that you would only dream about sitting in! I don't car how much horse power your car has, lets go to the track and see who gets the better time! Or in that case, lets see who can put their car in a four wheel drift and see who stays on the track! Horsepowers only half the game! If you assentric fuckers out there like to drag race go buy yourself a shitty domestic FORD with a V8 and go on a straight track and move your foot up and down on the gas pedal to see how fast you can go IN A STRAIGHT LINE (<-----------------NO TALENT....AT ALL)

     
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