Developing bad habits with my Turbo, HELP!
#32
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so anyway. Thats what I look at when I am getting out of hand... Plus pictures of my 7 and 10 year old daughters.
Keep is safe....Dont be an angel.. but keep it safe
Keep is safe....Dont be an angel.. but keep it safe
#33
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CMON' now we all goose the fun pedal every now and then.
With other people in the car though do it in a sane manner. I tend to stick to straight wide open roads for this. The twisties tend to upset stomachs.
Even though you think you are in control you might only be fractions from being out of control.
I've thought exactly the same thing on multiple occasions and then the back end breaks loose and then I'm in a spin or sideways at least.
Save the crazy driving for the track, where you can hit barriers and collide head on into things and perhaps you'll walk away with nothing more than a broken leg.
With other people in the car though do it in a sane manner. I tend to stick to straight wide open roads for this. The twisties tend to upset stomachs.
Even though you think you are in control you might only be fractions from being out of control.
I've thought exactly the same thing on multiple occasions and then the back end breaks loose and then I'm in a spin or sideways at least.
Save the crazy driving for the track, where you can hit barriers and collide head on into things and perhaps you'll walk away with nothing more than a broken leg.
#34
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CMON' now we all goose the fun pedal every now and then.
With other people in the car though do it in a sane manner. I tend to stick to straight wide open roads for this. The twisties tend to upset stomachs.
Even though you think you are in control you might only be fractions from being out of control.
I've thought exactly the same thing on multiple occasions and then the back end breaks loose and then I'm in a spin or sideways at least.
Save the crazy driving for the track, where you can hit barriers and collide head on into things and perhaps you'll walk away with nothing more than a broken leg.
With other people in the car though do it in a sane manner. I tend to stick to straight wide open roads for this. The twisties tend to upset stomachs.
Even though you think you are in control you might only be fractions from being out of control.
I've thought exactly the same thing on multiple occasions and then the back end breaks loose and then I'm in a spin or sideways at least.
Save the crazy driving for the track, where you can hit barriers and collide head on into things and perhaps you'll walk away with nothing more than a broken leg.
#35
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Just think about how you would feel if your kid was injured b/c of your aggressive driving.
That should slow you down.
If not.... You got some deeper issues.
GL solving this!!! You'll need it
That should slow you down.
If not.... You got some deeper issues.
GL solving this!!! You'll need it
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...I can't keep this up. My friends and relatives will want nothing to do with me and I realize I can't beat the odds forever. I may end up in a serious accident, though no fault on my part except driving too fast to avoid a situation. I could loose my license if caught going too fast over the limit.
Any suggestions?
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yeah, you are right, my mistake.. Have at it! you will be fine as long as you stay off the dope and sauce.... How could have have been so stupid to post those knowing a subbstance was involved.. /Slap forehead/