MEH HEHEHEH.. New tires, WHAT to do with old ones?!
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^ word
These cars were built for a little fun every once in a while
And we'll keep this thread handy to remind us of what a complete pansy you are...
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Your definition of fun seems to sound a lot like my definition of stupidity.
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Exactly people are so afraid to drive their car for what they're meant for. Especially being a RWD car heck yeah I'll do that... Of course in a more closed or private area. So good job! glad to see someone having fun with their car! As long you keep it safe =]
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I know. Let us buy a Z, twin turbo it, and then make it an honorary garage queen.
Doing a few donuts doesn't do anymore harm to then running the car down the track. As long as he isn't doing it all the time (like he pretty much stated by saying "what to do with old tires"), then theres no harm in it.
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I will absolutely laugh when the OP posts in the repair section about his blown engine, transmission, suspension, etc.
Also, to the know-it-alls, how do you all know what "the car is made for?" Are you all psychic? Trust me, there is NO factory prepared car that is made for doing donuts or long-term simultaneous clutch/accelerator engagement.
Also, to the know-it-alls, how do you all know what "the car is made for?" Are you all psychic? Trust me, there is NO factory prepared car that is made for doing donuts or long-term simultaneous clutch/accelerator engagement.
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Wow rhis is too sad seeing so many z owners are big vaginas and drive their sport car that are ment to be redlined, driving their zs like an old grandma. Buy a buick it also has a lot of torque and should last a while the way you guys drive.
Its perfectly fine doing a few doughnuts and redlining any car. As long as you use your head.
Its perfectly fine doing a few doughnuts and redlining any car. As long as you use your head.
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laughing my *** off at some of the replies in this thread.
thanks to those who seem to not be pansys...
THEYRE TIRES people.... TIRES... I did a couple doughnuts/drifts... not like I do this every 5 minutes.. god, cut a brother some slack.. lol.
funny thing was, a cop drove by right before I went over there (huge open parking lot with no cars btw, saftey first)
the car is made to have some fun with ... so if i drive it to the road-course and drive the car hard, its going to effect my resale value? lol I think not.
either way, the new tires feel nice.. time to track it on wed.
thanks to those who seem to not be pansys...
THEYRE TIRES people.... TIRES... I did a couple doughnuts/drifts... not like I do this every 5 minutes.. god, cut a brother some slack.. lol.
funny thing was, a cop drove by right before I went over there (huge open parking lot with no cars btw, saftey first)
the car is made to have some fun with ... so if i drive it to the road-course and drive the car hard, its going to effect my resale value? lol I think not.
either way, the new tires feel nice.. time to track it on wed.