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Yep i know exactly the part ure talkin about (just coming to the freeway past mt hen tav?) gradenko was playin silly buggers with a m8 in his corrolla there and cause the intersection has a slick on it as u go round the corner its very easy to lose. He ended up on the median too. Come to think of it it looked like that "how not to drift vid":lol:

Originally posted by Boostzor

Yep i know exactly the part ure talkin about (just coming to the freeway past mt hen tav?) gradenko was playin silly buggers with a m8 in his corrolla there and cause the intersection has a slick on it as u go round the corner its very easy to lose.

Whats happened to your memory? It was keen in the mighty Wrangler that was playing silly buggers with the Corrolla (i was just a passenger). And to clarify, it was the fwd 'rolla that went flying over the median :mad:

Oi, Boostzor, stop editing my post!

Sounds like ure wife's got a big set of nuts there jeff;)

So would that mean that Gradenko should be able to do the same eh? Ill try convince him 2nite that he can:cheers: Well at least its got rails whats the worst that can happen:rolleyes:

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