4 wheel fun

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4 wheel fun

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Post by marravtr »

yeh not bad, im better in me cab at the weekend! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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8) 8) 8) Skill :!:

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WOW!
I wouldn't want to race him for the last parking spot in Tesco's.

Awesome.

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Post by Jim67 »

Should be a stunt driver in films......very skillful driver.

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Post by Beamish »

Best bit of car film I have seen in a long time. I used to be able to do tight 360s in my forester but as for the rest 8O Great soundtrack for 4 wheels as well.
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Post by Bluefox »

:D :D :D :D :D

seen it on another forum,

but that is a clip you can watch over & over & over again,nice one :twisted:
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Post by bikerpiker »

I sent the link to a mate, he seemed to think the front and rear of the car could brake independently of each other :?:

The driver probably didn't do that circuit in one go , that poss took a lot of time, and all the best bits added together :?

Very very impresive anyway 8)
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I never knew that Tim , cheers..........no ,you must be wrong ,, cos my 10 year old Primera hasn't got the big lever your refering to :!: :lol:
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Timbo wrote:
bikerpiker wrote:I never knew that Tim , cheers..........no ,you must be wrong ,, cos my 10 year old Primera hasn't got the big lever your refering to :!: :lol:
Really? I am shocked, i would have thought such a high performance machine like a Primera would be all tricked out for drifting etc. :roll:

Smug Merc driving bugger :roll: :lol: :lol:
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Post by chuxsta »

impressive driving, but i admire the size of the guys balls on that 2wheel scooter thing having the donuts done round him while he is moving....
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Timbo wrote:
bikerpiker wrote:
Timbo wrote:
Really? I am shocked, i would have thought such a high performance machine like a Primera would be all tricked out for drifting etc. :roll:

Smug Merc driving bugger :roll: :lol: :lol:
Not any more mate, its gone now, and good riddance to it!!! What a pile of shite, NEVER again!! It looked the part and would be a great car if the dealers werent smarmy twats who dont listen. It had a problem with it from day one that was never fixed through 60,000 miles of services and numerous breakdowns (Turbo, ECU, Injectors, you name it). One dealer, after taking him out in it and showing him the issue, said "i was imagining it", HE HAD SEEN IT DO IT !! They had to peel me off the ceiling, poor bloke shat himself :)

Got a Vauxhall again now and i have to say, i love it!! Has same engine as my Saab had so i know its a good motor and shifts its butt. You cant really go wrong with Vauxhall or Ford but was nice to have the Merc, ticked that box now :) Wish it was a Monaro, but its not :)
I do like Vauxhalls , a number of years ago i bought an old Cavalier with 99k miles ,at the auction ,i paid £500 for it , thinking keep it a year or so !
I got rid of it nearly 6 years later with 175k on clock , it ran great and hardly used a drop of oil ,and never missed a beat ,took me everywhere including Cornwall 1 week and Northern Scotland the next :!:
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