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Also when your breaking from doing 170 (this was on a legal drag strip) and your breaks start to shudder .. what does that mean?

FARK... Thats a low 13 sec 1/4 mile time there... Had no idea your car was that fast...

Shuddering brakes: Excessive runout on your rotors...

Solution: Machine the rotors or buy some upgraded DBA rotors...

Be warned if you only machine the rotors the shuddering will return...

Yeah WTF were you doing? I was trying to catchup to MJ I said it once and I'll say it again 90% of AUSTRALIANS CAN NOT MERGE! Bah had to swerve in front of that Z4 to frigging miss collecting a 4x4 stupid thing!

yeah ****ing hell man im so ****ing pist off

i was going to catch up to you .. and then all of a sudden that ****ing car would not merge in the merging lane so im ****ing down gearing and the wheels kept spinning when i down geard

then in the ****in 100 zone all the cars come to a halt so im trying to ****ing get aorudn them then they start moving but so slow .. so i go to take off and i have to down gear again and for some reason as i down geard it just locked up almost threw me side ways ..

im like **** this i wanna just get on the high way so i throw myself onto the painted island shit and over take the cars on the inside and this ****in car as im trying to get on the on ramp decideds he wants to get on too .. and then i cut him off and hes all up my arse and the car infron is doin like 20 on the ****ing on ramp

i was so going to ****ing loozse it .. ****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

so i get home after grinding half my ****ing gears, and the diff jumping .. to find my ****in azenis are ****ed up due to having to lock up and all the down gearing, i swear to ****ing god im ready to ****ing murder someone

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