Check out these 2 Dumb A$$es.....

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Ghettoboom767

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Another example of people not able to handle horsepower and posi-traction!
Plus also that road was way to narrow and to many
People and bikers around to be doing that in the first Place! :dunce:
 

Jboogie2384

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Hi power cars with low class drivers. I've got to admit I've done this a million times but I've never lost control like that idiot did. :dunce: :dunce:
 

blu_fuz

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I showed my boss because he has a vette and he said the only way that guy would tail like that is because he turned off the traction control :lol:
 

floyd

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rule #1
real men don't have use or need traction control :nonono: maybe traction bars .

give me a buick grand national and i'll whoop both their asses :-P .
 

Fatdog

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I got behind the steering wheel of a Grand National once back around 1992. It scared the ever loving shiat out of me.
 

MasterBlaster84

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JVC Floyd said:
rule #1
give me a buick grand national and i'll whoop both their asses :-P .

The highest rated GN Performance was measured with a quarter mile time of 13.5 seconds at 102 mph (164 km/h) and a 0-60 mph (97 km/h) time of 4.7 seconds. That's not enough to beat the Vette on the left, maybe and just barely the one on the right although the GN would certainly give them a run up to the point where areodynamics comes into play.

Don't get me wrong I dig the GN, it's a bad ass car now and was killer in it's day. :thumbsup:
 

floyd

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MasterBlaster84 said:
JVC Floyd said:
rule #1
give me a buick grand national and i'll whoop both their asses :-P .

The highest rated GN Performance was measured with a quarter mile time of 13.5 seconds at 102 mph (164 km/h) and a 0-60 mph (97 km/h) time of 4.7 seconds. That's not enough to beat the Vette on the left, maybe and just barely the one on the right although the GN would certainly give them a run up to the point where areodynamics comes into play.

Don't get me wrong I dig the GN, it's a bad ass car now and was killer in it's day. :thumbsup:


my buddy has the gn from hell and aerodynamics don't matter at all when he races only horsepower because they can't catch what they can't see because he would be in the next zip code before those vettes ever left the line , don't get me wrong i would trade my nuts for a new zr1 .
 

MasterBlaster84

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JVC Floyd said:
MasterBlaster84 said:
JVC Floyd said:
rule #1
give me a buick grand national and i'll whoop both their asses :-P .

The highest rated GN Performance was measured with a quarter mile time of 13.5 seconds at 102 mph (164 km/h) and a 0-60 mph (97 km/h) time of 4.7 seconds. That's not enough to beat the Vette on the left, maybe and just barely the one on the right although the GN would certainly give them a run up to the point where areodynamics comes into play.

Don't get me wrong I dig the GN, it's a bad ass car now and was killer in it's day. :thumbsup:


my buddy has the gn from hell and aerodynamics don't matter at all when he races only horsepower because they can't catch what they can't see because he would be in the next zip code before those vettes ever left the line , don't get me wrong i would trade my nuts for a new zr1 .

Are you referring to a modified GN because I'm only talking stock for stock and stock the best GN ran 13.5 in the 1/4 where the current Vette runs in the 12's. :yes:
 

Fatdog

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I remember many moons ago seeing a red Ferrari Testarossa in downtown Nashville on West End Avenue. It was an awesome sight to see - especially in Nashville at the time (late 1980's). Well, I'm sitting behind it at a stop light and a rice burner (racing style motorcycle) pulls up beside the Ferrari in the other lane - both are right on the line. I saw the motorcycle rider look over the driver and then I heard both of them start revving their engines. When the light went green, the rice burner flat out smoked the Ferrari and I'm pretty sure that he was 15 blocks ahead before the Ferrari made it to the next light. I was laughing so hard I almost cried. :lol:
 

Ghettoboom767

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Man yes a new ZR-1 !
638 horsepower!
About the only thing that can touch this in 1/4 mile and top-end
Is the 911 turbo!

At 105-109,000 it's a real bargain.
:thumbsup: Looks scary,is scary!! :drool:
Man I also love the 1965' Sting-Ray 396 425 hp!! Porcupine engine!
Get's it's hp at 6,500-6,800! Red line of 7,000!!!
I heard that it's one of the wickedest Corvettes ever!!
I love cars!!
 

bill

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I love speed it's why I don't drive cars anymore. I mean I never had a stack of tickets or crashed but I decided to keep it that way. My late friend Richard had a 67 fairlane with a insanely trick 428 motor in it. The car ran high tens . It was no show car cheapo macco style white paint and a flat black hood we roller painted with sponge .mickey thompsons drag star wheels. It was a real insane budget racer. I will never forget being out on delta port and starting a race with this insane big block el camino on one side and richards fairlane on the other. The cars did their burn outs and the rocks shot from the wheels glowing red . The smell of bht poured on the pavement. Some guy showed up with a rail on a trailer that night. We figured that car must have been a seven second ride. No one would race him. I love drag racing. We used to head to the most deserted industrial areas sometimes there was a handful of cars other times dozens and dozens. It was almost like a sanctioned event.the cops usually left us alone no one in sixty years ever got hurt .yup guys crashed people's cars got broke fights would happen and people wagered small fortunes even cars sometimes.
If someone showed up drunk trying to race is was a recipie for a ass kicking. It was a pretty much given if you were drunk or high trying to race you were risking your personal well being showing up. I remember one guy showing up with a ss396 camaro pissed drunk. He got his ass kicked and his distributor cap smashed into dust twenty five miles or so from civilization. Those guys in the videos are pretty lame. We used to get the vette crowd show up. Usually the bug guys would race the vette guys. There's a certain degree of humility handed out to someone driving a new vette being decimated by a ancient vw bug . Some of those bugs ran faster than Richards fairlane. I like street racing but not during the day and only in the industrial areas of town in the hours of the day where a entirely different culture out and about. Not really anything like that here anymore. We just have idiots like those guys in the video lighting it up during the day and smashing up thier new rides.
 

baddboybill

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My brother owned 2 convertible vettes. A black "98" C5 :drool: it was fast :thumbsup: he bought it at a car dealer where a DJ from a famous station in Chi Town had just traded it in. It had a very expensive Borla exhaust I think he paid over $50000:-O he also owned a white "84" Vette :yes: and when we were teens we had a hot rod " 75"Camaro with four on the floor. I took out 4 parked cars with :-O before it was totally overhauled. Then my brother blew away a "78" Camaro with a 454 big block ... We had a supped up 350 :drool:
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