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Originally posted by Sneeza

Of crashing. Yeah it has an airbag - but when I hear a crash on the TV - I am pyshically sick, if I come up a bit quick to another car all I see is the accident. If I am driving and its stressful - like heavy rain or something I can;t breath properly. I never used to be like this - i was confident before

Liz I have been in more accidents than most ( usually as a navigator ) but found that by having confidence in your safety equipment and your self , the fear subsides fairly quick.

With the amount of times I have been in a roll ( bout 25 ) I worked out I am not destined to die in a motor car.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

i think we should organize some sorta wet skid pad day

-my friend fully crashed his s15 the other day because he lost traction and panicked,did the wrong thing and braked..and flipped his car

Unfortunately , there is no one in Perth who has a skidpan.

When it rains at the MC track , it's great fun though.

Originally posted by caminperth

lol @ ken.. after 25 rolls (separate occasions?!) then i'd say you have a correct hypothesis.. :D

Nah , 1 rotation is a roll. Was in a Triumph herald ( shaddup ) rally car that went over 31/2 times and caught fire.

Wrote off my rx7 rally car at a Sth Australia rallysprint with a 31/2 ( including 2 in the air ) .

Targa was 1 or so in 2001.

2 with my dad in a Datsun 1600 rally car

The list goes on...

Cheers

Ken

wow got some crazy friends hope the he comes out of his coma shortly.

hehe find a fwy liz n give it ago - only took me three days to find the accelarator but once u hit boost hehe you'll never drive like a grannie again :D

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

sneeza-just recently,

cam- we just need the water spray piping thingy at the edges of the area- u wanna open a drift school?

Drift school is coming.

We are putting together a proposal to run a drift series at the new MC complex at the airport.

Cheers

Ken

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