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    ^^ LOL that was so wrong. Funny. But wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GA_Teg
    ^^ LOL that was so wrong. Funny. But wrong.

    i wouldn't have said it if we hadn't hung out a few times.

    somehow, along the way, it turned into a rumor that it was the vette that spun out or got sideways... someone corrected that for me once we got to the park.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b18hb
    i wouldn't have said it if we hadn't hung out a few times.

    somehow, along the way, it turned into a rumor that it was the vette that spun out or got sideways... someone corrected that for me once we got to the park.
    The Supra did not spin out till we had left the park coming home. Jason got his prelude sideways on the way to the park.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GA_Teg
    The Supra did not spin out till we had left the park coming home. Jason got his prelude sideways on the way to the park.
    strange how things get twisted around... i hadn't heard anything at all about the prelude until he posted something about it somewhere on here.

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    yeah I did not see it but Jason told us about it at Vogul. The group I was in we had George get hit by the bike, Alex's brakes came and went several times, and Tank tried to play Initial D on the mountain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GA_Teg
    The Supra did not spin out till we had left the park coming home. Jason got his prelude sideways on the way to the park.
    It was after we left the park actually. We were on 129 and heading back towards 180 after that U-turn. They guy in the green car was behind me (sorry...I don't remember what kind of car!).

    I came in a bit hot and was trying to back off the guy in front of me so the rear got a bit loose. It was like half a second. I wish someone could have got it on film...

    Of course my wife about flipped out but she was less cool about me hitting a lot of speed (I'll leave it at that) on a small straight on 180. Let's just say that I love my brakes!

    I got the sideways part on vid but there was nothing but trees behind me when it happened so it's hard to tell. There was more background movement in the video afterwards when we went up 180...all those quick snap-backs got me dizzy watching the vid!
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