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Heres some more how to videos

How to crash a skyline

http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/targa04.wmv

How to crash a daewoo

http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/woocrash.wmv

How to run in your new z

http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/khanazed.wmv

How to destroy the tyres that are meant to last 3 days racing (starts at 3m16s)

http://www.clutchfcukers.com/videos/Dutton...ame.is.FATZ.wmv

fark me that wrx one is gold, so many great moments it's hard to single one out...

Tosh and I both agree that the two highlights are

"Dont worry about the evo mate you just keep on the track"

and of course...

"What about the brakes russ.....ooh the brakes russ"

fark me that wrx one is gold, so many great moments it's hard to single one out...

"jeese that silver wrx has some poke in a straight line"

Yeah thats because it knows about a 4 letter word called an APEX!!!!!!!!

Also was that "4 wheel drift" or front wheels understeer

Duncan I sent you an email of me doing a reverse open wheel burnout in a KE55 corolla.....would you be able to host it ?

its in quicktime format though...

http://www.hgeconsulting.com.au/openwheelburnout.mov

hahha how to do a burnout eh?

I love the use of reverse for that bit of extra torque

Duncan I sent you an email of me doing a reverse open wheel burnout in a KE55 corolla.....would you be able to host it ?

its in quicktime format though...

bloody hoon!

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