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  • - Track Bound EVO III -
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Not sure if someone on here was the owner

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I only hope there were no passengers...

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  • loitering with intent
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faaaaark , that is really nastyhead_hurts_kr.gif

Don's flame suit.I have said this before, but unfortunately this won't be the last pic like this we see.

As more younger drivers access the T in the second hand market and start modding the sh*t out of them,

it is in some cases an accident waiting to happen. $25k and you can have a BA with 300+ATW.

Stepping out of something a lot more docile can be a recipe for disaster for anyone.

This is not a shot at younger drivers, moreover a general warning that these things can get out

of shape big time and quick.

I know it is a forum pastime to bat off over dyno sheets. What is often neglected is brakes, handling, importantly rubber and getting to understand the limits of driver and car in a controlled environment.( not on public roads)

F6 Ute thanx for the disturbing post, but I believe it's a timely reminder to treat these cars with a modicum more repect than

some people give them.

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Amen couldnt put it any better mysef respect

Absolutely.. Altho I always thought that owning a fast car meant automatic Schumacher skills so you could drive the bejeesus out of it (within the legal limit of course) and not go sideways into a stobie pole... I might be wrong...

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It only takes a couple of seconds to get out of shape, but stopping like that is instantaneous. Very sad pictures indeed.

Respect.

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