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Old 04-12-2008, 12:18 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by UNR8D
^^ you are taking #### the I hope

your turning the tyres and moving at a rate of less than 5kmh... unless your a complete muppit and trying to do it with oil on a dry road with bugger all HP its not going to grip unless you get off the loud peddle, i believe your are refering to a POWERSKID where your are blazing the rears whilst gaining speed or loose traction at 80+ kmh, not sure about you but i see very FEW burnouts go wrong and its usualy ends up with a tailshaft breaking or tyres shreadding and killing the paint work not human carnage.

as for the topic of this thread, where he did it was wrong could half understand a industural area or disused road away from prying eyes but suburban street is really not the place, having said that 7 months down the track.... FFS we are talking about a black mark on a bit of bitumen here not rape/assult/fraud... and id be very suprised if it was HIS black marks 7 months on.....as others have said, he should have kept his mouth shut.
He could have done it anywhere but he still posted it on Youtube!!

For the fear of reprisal, I wont even put footage of my mates and i doing burnouts from past competition's, where it can be done "legally". 1 coz i dont have video editing equipment to remove our No. Plates and 2 why give the law or anyone for that matter a leg to stand on.
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