do you do burnouts?
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rain and bald tires if it is gonna involve burnouts.Comment
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There is nothing about a burnout that I find exciting or interesting.
Powerskids however are always the answer.
Warning non-e30 related video. Just showing how it should he done. ;)
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1974.5 Jensen Healey : 2003 330i/5Comment
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I do at least once a week turning onto the main road by me on my way to work. Its usually around 7:05 AM so no ones on the road, I start getting sideways around 2/3 into 1st and all the way through 2nd and then jam it into 3rd to get it to hook.Comment
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nope, no burnouts here...
Originally posted by BillBraskyThat's like Vlad challenging Chip Foose to a car painting contest.Originally posted by acolella76i'm pretty sure 'Phillis' is short for syphilis
1994 tercel, 5efhe swap, i/h/e
1984 t-type, 5.3/th350 swap in progress
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Rebecca Arlene, born 4/19/2013Comment
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Drift is easier than straight line burnouts in some ways (worse results when it goes bad though).
I can get the 318 pitched out and spinning... but from a dead stop on dry pavement, I get wheel hop.
Eventually I need to work the suspension, but need to decide Autocross or Rallycross first.
When I did the burnout on the Ural (posted earlier) I left dents in the pavement.
My neighbors didn't say anything, but I felt bad about it.Comment
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