406 Punishment(not for the squeamish)

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406 Punishment(not for the squeamish)

Post by Essexdad »

looking at the post for the original 406 cinema version ad,thought i'd
find out what else was on Google Video/YouTube , and came up with this horrendous piece of footage
allegedly in Gothenburg,:my thoughts on the perpetrators are unprintable ,and i'm sure there's
more if you dug deep enough:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=430pV9Tcg7E
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Post by DaiRees »

:shock:

Sounds nice in that tunnel though! :cheesy:
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Post by Captain Jack »

The owner is a tw@t... can't say fairer than that
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Post by Welly »

I really f*cking hate knob heads like that.

Apart from mullering their tyres (ok fair enough they might be getting new ones tomorrow anyway or whatever) they are so thick they don't realise that putting an engine under load like that with Zero Air Flow across the Radiator is not good for the engine.

Also, and I have seen this before, when the reinforcing wires spew out of their shagged tyres they start to 'whip' the bodywork around the wheels resulting in a lot of damage.

Stupid idiots. I hate to see burnouts (unless I'm at the Pod) and I even struggle a bit with the point of 'drifting' :roll:
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Post by MaDc0w »

Me likes!

I love my yearly burnouts when it's time to change tires! :P


But you still like me don't ya Welton? :cry:
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Post by Benner »

One question. Why? :| :?
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Post by MaDc0w »

Why not!?

The smell of burned rubber... the smoke cloud... the screaming of the wheels... mmmmmm...
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WHY WHY WHY ??? :x :x :x

I hate dicks like that next thing he'll knock someone down and say it wasn't his fault.
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Post by Welly »

Sorry Maddy but we've had a belly full of anti-social behavior over here in the last few years and stuff like this just don't go down well.

Sure it probably is a bit of a laugh - but in the right context, and in the right place.

We get 'Kruuzer's' driving like that normally and it all adds up to a lot of trouble in our over-crowded country and is frowned upon by decent hard working folk.

You may very well be able to do a burnout somewhere relatively safe where you live, and that's fine, but over here they choose places where families and kids are around and it gets a bit naughty.
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Post by MaDc0w »

LOL

I don't think theres any harm in blowing some tires.

I do it every year with both cars and at least 1 motorcycle.

It's more fun than just throwing them away.


And yea there are places here that are "safe" to do it too. I wouldn't do that on the street or public places!
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Post by mjb »

If you want to do burnouts, that's cool... Just not on public roads, not where other people have to breath your stinking smoke, and not in a sodding tunnel of all places!

Actually, someone was querying the other day my use of wheelspining when I've been blocked in by a pair of dicks parking too close when I need to go to work... Notice about 5 seconds into the video how he's barely turned the steering wheel yet he veers substantially over to the left? Same principal I use
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
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Post by Bonez »

i remember him posting on the PSOOC and he hit a pothole/kerb and fooked his alloy so he thought that was a good way to use up whats left of the tyres!!
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