I did my first major burnout yesterday
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RE: I did my first major burnout yesterday - 5/21/2006 10:46:37 PM
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Lupae3s
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yeah, i remember my first burnout...i was in my dads bmw m-roadster (before i actually had my license)...i went to a large, empty parking lot, turned of the traction control, raised the rpms in first and just dropped the clutch... i stayed in the same place for about a second or two then let of the gas a tad so the tires could get some grip...i then proceeded to perform 900 degree donut. sooo much fun!
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RE: I did my first major burnout yesterday - 5/21/2006 11:50:13 PM
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87 turbo II
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Joined: 3/25/2006 From: Atlanta Georgia Status: offline
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I can't wait till they day before the day I replace my rear tires. that was fun.
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RE: I did my first major burnout yesterday - 5/22/2006 12:40:34 AM
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Tracker
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finally, 87 is no longer a virgin....to burnouts, burnouts are a lot more fun in the rain, i remember my first time too, i was in my moms 04 maxima (auto) and i was on my way to my friends house when some guy in crown victoria (cop car) with a radar dectector and ram bars got next to me at the light and reved it, i did nothing but knew what he was gonna do (it was my first time driving the car too)the light turned green and i just punched it, spun the wheels and we were tied till the car shifted to 3rd and i was gone, we went through two lights (not red luckily) and stopped at the light before the the 95 off ramp, and he pulled up next to me and wanted to rematch on the highway but i said no. Also that night i took my car to the races and beat my competition (manual 5spd Sentra with lightweight ACT flywheel, stock mustang, and some N/A civic hatch)
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RE: I did my first major burnout yesterday - 5/22/2006 3:51:37 PM
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87 turbo II
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Joined: 3/25/2006 From: Atlanta Georgia Status: offline
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burnouts are more fun in the rain because they last longer, for autos. My mom';s car has spun the wheels on many occasion when TCS if off dry or wet but this was different. Her wheels made a scratching sound, my toyos made a screech and made a huge competition-like cloud of somke. It was so beautiful.
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