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Old 12-13-2007, 05:03 PM
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07RedfireGT
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I haven't driven mine in a couple of weeks because of bad ice out. I just plain miss driving mine, the most enjoyable vehicle to drive i have ever owned! I do start her up once a week though but not the same feeling.
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Old 12-13-2007, 05:30 PM
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ORIGINAL: GidyupGo

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Look at the tire tracks! He did the ricer classic and drifted it into the garage, can't you tell!

No seriously, there's plenty of room to do a move like that - just gotta shift R and 1 50 times.

Also, kinda curious - is it bad for anything to leave the wheels like that for a prolonged amount of time? I've always wondered...















The tire lean will put a little extra weight on the side of the tread, but it probably won't hurt anything. If the car was TRUELY going to stay that way ALL winter long, I'd have it up on block with NO weight on the tires. No flat spots.
good to know, but it'll be moved around a few times
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