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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
Walkers Rims & ET Streets
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<blockquote data-quote="stang99" data-source="post: 634751" data-attributes="member: 191"><p>No,you did not take a picture of my good times. And it's a shame that you did not get a picture of me and Juan doing burnouts. The folks in the bleachers were cheering. I could hear them when I finished my burnout. The only bummer was that it put my car into limp home mode and it ran like shit after the premier burnout of the day. Juan missed a gear and I was helpless to beat him. </p><p>But, that's why people keep racing. Because such a simple activity is so difficult to master. Dirves them crazy and they end up saying "next time" and "something was wrong with my car" and "I need more mods and a new tune". Start line; Starting lights; finish line. How much more simple could it be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang99, post: 634751, member: 191"] No,you did not take a picture of my good times. And it's a shame that you did not get a picture of me and Juan doing burnouts. The folks in the bleachers were cheering. I could hear them when I finished my burnout. The only bummer was that it put my car into limp home mode and it ran like shit after the premier burnout of the day. Juan missed a gear and I was helpless to beat him. But, that's why people keep racing. Because such a simple activity is so difficult to master. Dirves them crazy and they end up saying "next time" and "something was wrong with my car" and "I need more mods and a new tune". Start line; Starting lights; finish line. How much more simple could it be? [/QUOTE]
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