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I don't know what mine has. I need to do a little more tuning and I need a higher speed converter. It's pretty quick now and with the traction bars and sway bars it is very controllable.

 
1) I know what it takes to break traction on big sticky hoops like that car has.

2) Driving schools are cheap at any price, but money can't fix stupid.

3) Ham fisted, club footed, egotistical, talentless **** this person is.

Sorry, I have nothing nice to say.

I'll be quiet now.

 
Another case of having his possibilities mixed up with his capabilities. There was a similar problem over here when younger guys got behind the wheel of a turbo falcon, especially Utes (pick ups as you guys call them) they thought they were racing drivers and would come unstuck when the vehicle would come on boost. These vehicles are one of the main reasons why they changed the laws over here for young drivers not to be able to drive performance vehicles until 25. Just another case of nannying going on in Australia.

 
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This is extremely evident with the sport bike crowd. I personally know of two kids (22 and 24) that died under the same scenario. "Mom n Dad, I want a motorcycle." " No, honey your not allowed to ride motorcycle they are dangerous." Bam! outta college, first job, a little money, and I'm going to buy the baddest ride on the planet. With zero experience they hit the streets and die. I see it all the time. I can't help think that if the parents would have stepped out of their little safety bubble early on and had educated their kids with a good long learning curve they would still be here today.Same holds true for performance cars. Skill, wisdom, and respect cannot be bought.

 
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