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driver66
post May 13 2003, 05:15 AM
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ANYONE GOT ANY GOOD RACEING STORIES??? IM TALKING ROAD RAGE ,THE KIND THAT TAKES PLACE ON THE ROAD ON THE WAY HOME FROM WORK. I KNOW ABOUT THE DRIVEING SAFE ISSUES,BUT DAMN THE RICE BURNERS!!!!!!WHAT KINDS OF CARS HAVE THE 914'S SMOKED??????
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Scott S
post May 13 2003, 01:22 PM
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I had the unfortunate experience of wrecking a car in a street solo back in college - lost a wheel on my GTI and went into a ditch then over on it's top. Made me realise real quick how fast something unexpected can lead to very bad results. It's amaizing to me how many folks drive really fast on the highways. You know that the percentage of them who really know what their particular car will do "at the limit" is probably less than on half of one percent - hence all of the idiot fast and furious wanna-be's that kill themselves every year.

Speaking of big tail pipes, blue head light bulbs and type R/sponsorship stickers, the ricers always seem to leave the martini car alone unless it is in a parking lot. I guess I have enough stickers on the car to be left alone!
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