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Guest terrance

stacked it today on he wet wet wet victorian roads. nothing too bad. simple 90 degree right turn but endersteered over the curb and all. nothing too bad. left tyre's buggered. think it bent too. wheel alignment is definitely buggered.

I AM THE UNDER KING!!!

oh and one time i undered and ended up on the top of a traffic island. another time i undered into my own street and ended up on my front lawn.

what?

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my line always understeered in the wet if i steered to hard each way, even if i was going very slow

the front would just go straigh, then it would grip the ass would slide out and i'd be on my way in the right direction haha

Guest terrance
Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

not a good idea too it on public roads,someone else might get hurt

me behind the wheel: always a good idea! :)

****ing weird. i was driving home last night after a few beers and nothing. i think i drive better drunk or maybe it was the wet roads.

noone was around. it was only one lane anyway so if there was traffic i wouldnt have been anywhere near em.

TO MILK: yeah i read about your "mishap". glad you're ok, even tho i dont know ya! btw, who's pic is that in your sig? not bad! <3

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the things you own, end up owning you.

sticking feather up your butt DOES NOT make you a chicken.

umm terrance, i think there would be plenty of dissappointed people on this forum if you were to drink drive. Frankly it is irresponsible and put not only yourself at risk (though if you are that stupid then...) but more importantly others at risk. If you have a skyline don't tarnish our reputation any more.

Guest terrance

come now, dissaponted? no need to be like that but if that is the case, so be it. what ppl in these forums think of my habits is of little consequence to me. u guys can suck on a fat one for all i care. and PS there are plenty of skyline owners who tarnish your reputation as is. they dont need me.

i've frequented these forums for a while as a guest. from my observations i've distinguised between those i like and those i dont like. so that "suck a fat one" doesnt apply to everyone here.

to RONIN: you're alright mate. got nothing against ya. let me buy u a beer sometime...then we'll go for a drive! BOOYAH! :D

jk :)

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being palm sunday:

jump down. get off your f*cking cross! we need the f*cking space. To nail the next fool martyr!

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