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Kit and chunkz are right on the money
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I'm guessing you're a P Plater. It's people like this that give the rest of us a bad name... >:/ Mucking around in cars is all fun and games until someone gets hurt, I hope you remember that.
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first thing you need to do is get blinded as f**k so that you wont care so much about the car. second thing is just jam your foot on the brake slap her in first and get the tyres spinnen. after they are spinnen take your foot off the accalerator and try and do some circle work. but if you dont want to break anything i suggest you dont try it lol
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{USERNAME} wrote: I'm guessing you're a P Plater. It's people like this that give the rest of us a bad name... >:/ Mucking around in cars is all fun and games until someone gets hurt, I hope you remember that. {USERNAME} wrote: i got in the boot and my mate drove the car down the road and back {USERNAME} wrote: what car is this? obviously an early model car. because my EF will spin from launch, with no linelocking needed.
ahhhmmmm you were saying? |
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Age: 39 Posts: 4401 Joined: 25th Mar 2005 Ride: BA XT, BA XR6T, ED Ghia 5.0 Location: Perth |
{USERNAME} wrote: Wheels?
Or 'Wheel'? Wheels. Had to clean out *both* wheel arches afterwards
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Quote: Southy Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 12:25 am Post subject:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- drewinEF wrote: I'm guessing you're a P Plater. It's people like this that give the rest of us a bad name... >:/ Mucking around in cars is all fun and games until someone gets hurt, I hope you remember that. drewinEF wrote: i got in the boot and my mate drove the car down the road and back drewinEF wrote: what car is this? obviously an early model car. because my EF will spin from launch, with no linelocking needed. ahhhmmmm you were saying? well spotted southy. and no im not a p plater and no i do not do em at lights and do not do em at round abouts and do not do em during the day where there r plenty of ppl/cars around. y isnt that when i said i liked to do burn outs ppl IMMEDIATLY presumed i do them all the time. and y else did they assume that i wos just a bogan type doin burnouts whereever, whenever? the reason i asked how to do it properly wos so that i knew wot i wos getin myself into. wot to do, and wot not to do. its betta goin into sumfin havin and idea on wot is rite rather than guessin and fukin it up. im prety sure this post would hav helped a few ppl who were, as like me, not too familiar with burnouts. thanku to those who took me seriously.
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{USERNAME} wrote: y isnt that when i said i liked to do burn outs ppl IMMEDIATLY presumed i do them all the time. and y else did they assume that i wos just a bogan type doin burnouts whereever, whenever?
The reason people think that is because of your attrocious spelling/grammar/English. wot = what y = why doin = doin' or doing whereever = where ever wos = was (you didn't take a shortcut there, just some bogan typing) isnt = isn't Like it or not, EVERYONE falls under one or more stereotype. I accept that I am stereotyped by a lot of my traits and it doesn't bother me. It's usually the people that object to being stereotyped that are lying to themselves about their stereotypical behaviour. The fact that you posted about burnouts and the language you use is very stereotypical. The fact that you take offence to people pointing out your stereotypical behaviour only makes people MORE inclined to think it's true! |
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I actually winced when the topic came up of doing all of those things to a Ford. I hate the idea of treating a Ford like it's a Holden. I don't like to generalize about things, but I can't get over how so many Holden drivers treat their cars. Their absolutely moronic, and they should be destroyed. Both car and driver. And the funny thing is, given enough amount time, they destroy each other anyway. Unfortunately the only thing wrong there, is the galactic wankers that they are, usually take out an innocent while there at it.
I won't park anywhere near a Commodore, and I f**k' hate it so much when one parks next to my car. Simply because I know they have no respect for their cars, therefore less for mine. But on the other hand covers, I would be flying in the face of Hypocrites, if I said I hadn't done a burnout in my Ford. We all have at some stage I'm sure. I won't anymore because I care for bank account even more now |
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no hurt in a burnout here n there! as long as its legal at a track as such eg. eastern creek.. commodore drivers will never change.. just have to accept that... who cares bout bogan spelling!! were all equel here!! i applaud your commonsence in asking questions as it has led to people giving you sensible answers what to do and not what to do... intsead of learning like all the other ricers at the liverpool crispy cremes.. and just ruining the night for the rest of us... cops wise.. turns into crispy nats! do it like this!!
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Age: 39 Posts: 4401 Joined: 25th Mar 2005 Ride: BA XT, BA XR6T, ED Ghia 5.0 Location: Perth |
{USERNAME} wrote: I actually winced when the topic came up of doing all of those things to a Ford. I hate the idea of treating a Ford like it's a Holden. I don't like to generalize about things, but I can't get over how so many Holden drivers treat their cars. Their absolutely moronic, and they should be destroyed. Both car and driver. And the funny thing is, given enough amount time, they destroy each other anyway. Unfortunately the only thing wrong there, is the galactic wankers that they are, usually take out an innocent while there at it.
I won't park anywhere near a Commodore, and I f**k' hate it so much when one parks next to my car. Simply because I know they have no respect for their cars, therefore less for mine. But on the other hand covers, I would be flying in the face of Hypocrites, if I said I hadn't done a burnout in my Ford. We all have at some stage I'm sure. I won't anymore because I care for bank account even more now I would never push my car to the point of mechanical abuse. I make sure it gets serviced on time, especially after something like a few skids at the local drag strip. And on the subject of Holden drivers, there's nothing worse then the sound of a 15-year old VN being pushed to 5500rpm.
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Age: 37 Posts: 708 Joined: 19th Jul 2005 Ride: 08 BF MK11 Fairmont Ghia Location: Manly west |
get a manual, or open space lock the wheel either way and floor it
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{USERNAME} wrote: The guy did say its driven dailey... oh well. I surpose oil or brake fluid should do for now.
Please, no oil on the roads. As a bloke who loves Fords I also like to ride a motorcycle. That stuff you put on the road may help you skid, but may kill someone like me. No oils please.
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Quote: utenz Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 6:50 pm Post subject: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Slick wrote: The guy did say its driven dailey... oh well. I surpose oil or brake fluid should do for now. Please, no oil on the roads. As a bloke who loves Fords I also like to ride a motorcycle. That stuff you put on the road may help you skid, but may kill someone like me. No oils please. dont worry, no intention of doin that. Quote: fordfreak ef Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 2:46 am Post subject: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- no hurt in a burnout here n there! as long as its legal at a track as such eg. eastern creek.. commodore drivers will never change.. just have to accept that... who cares bout bogan spelling!! were all equel here!! i applaud your commonsence in asking questions as it has led to people giving you sensible answers what to do and not what to do... intsead of learning like all the other ricers at the liverpool crispy cremes.. and just ruining the night for the rest of us... cops wise.. turns into crispy nats! do it like this!! here here!!. the reason for my spellin is prob to do with years of msn and texting.
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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: The guy did say its driven dailey... oh well. I surpose oil or brake fluid should do for now. Please, no oil on the roads. As a bloke who loves Fords I also like to ride a motorcycle. That stuff you put on the road may help you skid, but may kill someone like me. No oils please. Amen! I've had a few scary instances on bikes with oil and grease on the road
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