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    ^lulz. And pimpdaddy will say himself that they handle for shit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DunDunSkeert
    Hey GTO fag why don't you come on a mountain run with us and see what driving skill is all about
    why dont you come to sdr friday night at let me show you what driving skill is all about....you idiots really think drag racing is just jamming the gas in the floor and seeing how fast you can go, dont you? that may be so with a car like yall's....but drag racing with a car with more than 100ft lbs of tq is far from that, try going from a dead stop with about 5 to 6 times more tq than your car makes and we can talk about driving skill, if you can keep from pissing your pants first.

    ive never once argued that road racing doesnt require skill, or one requires more than the other, im not that simple minded like some of you cock grobblers, so stop challenging me to road course days and moutain runs, it aint happening, my car weighs over 3800lbs, and im no super duper driver that can contain the power of a miata like you all...

    Quote Originally Posted by DunDunSkeert
    As for tuckin' 26's
    the MT ET Streets are 26" tall......superdriver....
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    I got five on it, that if this guy ever does meet Evil Goat he shits his pants and says nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Evil Goat
    why dont you come to sdr friday night at let me show you what driving skill is all about....you idiots really think drag racing is just jamming the gas in the floor and seeing how fast you can go, dont you? that may be so with a car like yall's....but drag racing with a car with more than 100ft lbs of tq is far from that, try going from a dead stop with about 5 to 6 times more tq than your car makes and we can talk about driving skill, if you can keep from pissing your pants first.

    ive never once argued that road racing doesnt require skill, or one requires more than the other, im not that simple minded like some of you cock grobblers, so stop challenging me to road course days and moutain runs, it aint happening, my car weighs over 3800lbs, and im no super duper driver that can contain the power of a miata like you all...



    the MT ET Streets are 26" tall......superdriver....
    My car makes 166 lbs of torque stock, Not saying that it is alot but I think it's pretty good for a na 4 banger. So 1000 pds of torque would def be interesting. Drag racing does require skill, I'm not saying that it doesn't. But GTO's actually handle pretty good, you saying that they don't makes me question your driving skill.

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    +1...GTO driver fail
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