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For every wannabe street racer, please read.

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I think ima gonna get some stickers now for all that xtra power!!!

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Try to secure the front spot when waiting at a stoplight.
Guilty
If you cannot secure the front spot, be sure to stop behind a car that has a higher probability of driving fast.
Guilty
If someone refuses to heed to your Japanese balls of steel, drive about one foot behind them. This is international car talk for “Please move your vehicle when possible”.
And Guilty
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FYI: Don’t have time/can’t afford a muffler tip? That’s OK! Just get a drill and put a golf-sized hole in your muffler. Works just as well! + 4 Horse Power
I've seen this done!!! ... so sad
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Nd4SpdSe wrote:
If someone refuses to heed to your Japanese balls of steel, drive about one foot behind them. This is international car talk for “Please move your vehicle when possible”.
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I HATE a**holes that do this! Sorry Mike :)
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:lol: A Honduh was totalled by hitting the back of my van while tailgating.

ALSO, if you want to look fast, put huge holes in your rear bumper! He forgot the 6" tach obstructing your view.
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_-Night-Shade-_ wrote:
Nd4SpdSe wrote:
If someone refuses to heed to your Japanese balls of steel, drive about one foot behind them. This is international car talk for “Please move your vehicle when possible”.
And Guilty
I HATE a**holes that do this! Sorry Mike :)
If you're passing someone in the fastlane doing 101km/h next to someone doing 100km/h, sorry, no remorse but a big yellow truck in the rear view mirror.
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2011 Mazda Mazda2 GS - 1.5L Manual : Yozora Edition (1 of 500)
2003 Nissan Xterra SE - 4x4 Supercharged : 2" Body Lift, 4" Suspension Lift & 33" MTR Kevlar
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haha wow. thats how i used to drive my 4cyl mx3 and guess what. i had a loud muffler and tip on it, homemade headers, and a bodykit with primer. haha and loud a-- sound system.
wow i was a real street ricer haha.
but im rollin big dog style now.
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Where's the rule about driving with a reclined seat, one hand on top of the steering wheel trying to look cool, and the other one resting on the shifter even if you have an auto transmission? :roll:
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haha dont we all do that?
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Uh, no. I actually sit almost straight upright, and quite close to the steering wheel (at least with spirited driving). Makes me feel more in touch with the car.

I actually really hate driving with a reclined seat.
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Then you, sir are not a wanna-be street racer, as neither am I. My driving position is like yours, and that's why I've never caused an accident.
'93 GS - P&P DE w/ ZE exh. cams/ pistns, KLG4 IM, 65mm TB, MSnS, Phenos, K&N RAI, UDP, Grnd wires, rear batt, filld MM, torq strt, TWM short shftr, Exedy, Lng tube hdrs 2.5" Side exhaust, H&R sprngs, Poly bushngs, strutbars, Alum. crss mmber&tiebar, 22mm swybar, solid links, Direzzas, leather int, Alpine 9805 stereo & alrm, keyless entry, 10 Boston Accoustics spkrs, Prjectrs, Blaster2, CF hood, FG hatch, Lexan
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yeah... the whole 'lean back' thing is overrated. I personally like being able to see where I'm going.
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fowljesse wrote:Then you, sir are not a wanna-be street racer, as neither am I. My driving position is like yours, and that's why I've never caused an accident.
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_-Night-Shade-_ wrote:Where's the rule about driving with a reclined seat, one hand on top of the steering wheel trying to look cool, and the other one resting on the shifter even if you have an auto transmission? :roll:

I don't do the reclined seat thing.. but I'm so guilty of pretending of my auto has the MTX swap :oops:
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sadly i have to have my seat reclined being about 6'2 and 220 lol i need the room haha
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