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Yay Friday :yay:

What makes a car a street car? I reckon if it's registered and you can drive it on the street without it overheating, it's a street car. 

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Ordinary cars will get an immediate defect for bald tires if they are stopped and checked. Risk of defect doesn't define a street car imo.

 

Tag some people @k31th, we might have more than 3 people having a conversation for once lol

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then those cars are also not "street cars" (just playing devil's advocate here, I agree with you)

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1 hour ago, k31th said:

I agree with you

 

Good lol.

 

Things like 50psi of boost, a roll cage, nitrous, 4 link rear end, methanol fuel, 8 second capable on the street are some of the the contentious issues.

 

Bald tyres on stock cars has never been a talking point in the street car vs race car debate.

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simple definition, if it can be registered and you drive it on the street, it's a street car :) more power more better!

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I asked the missus what constitutes a street car and she said exactly that. If it can be registered and driven on the street, it's a street car.

 

Ha that was a short lived debate lol

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and you've had to convince her to fit those big turbo's into the budget ;) which means she understands

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