Cars!!!
Yeah, i agree, it's a message. the more of them u get, the better driver u become. I had other 'near misses' and am usually that type of drive - I overtake close and fast and so on. But things like that are good, make you fell vulnerable at times, and understand you are no Michale Schumacher. BTW, the 6times world Champ was taken around a track in Sweden by world rally champ Petter Solberg. Apparently Shumi a few times even looked away from the road, down. Looks like even the man who sat calm when his car was on fire in Austria, can get scared.

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jancleynen
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- Grez~Supra_RZ-S
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like urq said, theyre not going to submit the pics if theyve died in the crash are they? Its a bit of a laugh, as in 'look what i did to my car', like the shows where people send clips of them falling off logs into rivers and things. Its nothing to get offended about, so please mate, chill out.
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once i get back to school and i finish one year of it..i think i gone go to mechanic school..learn fixing cars...or painting..not sure wich i gone choose..we will see....but right now..i know something about cars..but this aint much to fix cars
´07 Opel Astra 1.6 TURBO
´97 Mitsubishi Eclipse Rs (Sold)
´97 Mitsubishi Eclipse Rs (Sold)
Well, I know what I think is a fair bit about cars - old cars that is. I can kit a carby, change out your drums for discs, torque a new head or up your diff ratio without a prob. However, when it come to the things around today, I gotta admit I'm a little lost! All this computer controlled, turbocharged stuff has me taking my car to the mechanic religiously every time it's due for service. Funny thing is, he tells me there's actually very little involved with the servicing, cuz the car makes most adjustments itself. Heh, pretty soon they'll be driving themselves to the shops to pick up my fags and the morning paper... 



