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    Quote Originally Posted by Killer
    that's why you always see the rwd cars behind all the awd cars on a mountain run....... especially the fatback mustang.. lol..

    (that statement excludes the smaller rwd vehicles such as miatas... i dont like them, but they hold their own on a mountain from what i've been told/seen)
    lolol, mountain runs and road courses are the driver more than the car and AWD is the point & shoot of cars...just point the wheel where you want to go and stay in it. Ask Big Baller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    lolol, mountain runs and road courses are the driver more than the car and AWD is the point & shoot of cars...just point the wheel where you want to go and stay in it. Ask Big Baller.


    Fast AWD Car = Good Car
    Fast RWD Car = Good Driver


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ran


    Fast AWD Car = Good Car
    Fast RWD Car = Good Driver

    ****, so if its a slow AWD car does that make me a bad driver with a bad car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by YSLBTT
    ****, so if its a slow AWD car does that make me a bad driver with a bad car?
    Yeah, pretty much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ran
    Yeah, pretty much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    lolol, mountain runs and road courses are the driver more than the car and AWD is the point & shoot of cars...just point the wheel where you want to go and stay in it. Ask Big Baller.

    Uh oh. I sense some hostility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by t3ggr
    Uh oh. I sense some hostility.
    Nope, just stating the facts!

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Nope, just stating the facts!
    Yea, but those facts are going to make ed cry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by t3ggr
    Yea, but those facts are going to make ed cry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YSLBTT
    Don't sweat it man. We still love you. Even when you're in our rearview mirrors.

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