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Posted by narcism on Dec-03-2007 08:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
haha


<--- "Make that one spit in the jar!"


i have all intentions on doing so


Posted by Lilith on Dec-03-2007 09:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance Nutter
Its not like i have a completely innocuous looking car either.

Yeah but your Mitsubishi, it's still a sedan.
For true harassment you need a Mitsubishi coupe, red, twin exhausts and imported.


Posted by Trance Nutter on Dec-03-2007 09:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Yeah but your Mitsubishi, it's still a sedan.
For true harassment you need a Mitsubishi coupe, red, twin exhausts and imported.



(wagon actually , its a ts so its much better looking than the sedan)

Yeah well I've got the sub in and once I get the new exhaust I'm expecting to get done more often


Posted by zoogla on Dec-03-2007 09:06:

Wow those vids are scary. I doubt the facts as presented in that slo-mo video, though. All else being equal, how could an extra 10 mph result in a stopping distance of almost 2 car lengths greater? When I compare the point of impact between the two runs, it seems there is too much of a variance to be believable.

ps.
quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN

i don't get it


Posted by Enigmatic XTC on Dec-03-2007 09:08:

can they still drug test if you have cottonmouth?


Posted by Sushipunk on Dec-03-2007 09:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Enigmatic XTC
can they still drug test if you have cottonmouth?


Of course.

Assume the position, please sir.


Posted by narcism on Dec-03-2007 09:10:

quote:
Originally posted by fayraree
Wow those vids are scary. I doubt the facts as presented in that slo-mo video, though. All else being equal, how could an extra 10 mph result in a stopping distance of almost 2 car lengths greater? When I compare the point of impact between the two runs, it seems to much of a variance to be believable.


how can you doubt medical evidence?
and all tests have proven 10kph can reduce stopping times, there was an ad for that aswell


Posted by Lilith on Dec-03-2007 09:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance Nutter

(wagon actually , its a ts so its much better looking than the sedan)

Yeah well I've got the sub in and once I get the new exhaust I'm expecting to get done more often

Which one is that?

I always liked the Evo Wagons, they where kind of cute. Sadly, ever so rare too


Posted by Enigmatic XTC on Dec-03-2007 09:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Of course.

Assume the position, please sir.

remind me to carry water then


Posted by Trance Nutter on Dec-03-2007 09:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Which one is that?

I always liked the Evo Wagons, they where kind of cute. Sadly, ever so rare too


the 2nd gen. There were 3 generations of Magna, the really old box, the 2nd gen (mine) which were the better looking ones (mid 90's), then the 3rd gen with the angluar nose (then the bullet nose right at the end of the run) and the boxy rear.


Posted by zoogla on Dec-03-2007 09:17:

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
how can you doubt medical evidence?
and all tests have proven 10kph can reduce stopping times, there was an ad for that aswell

really? going slower could reduce stopping times? So if I was going 100 km/h I would stop faster than if I was going 200 km/h? wow thanks for that!

And thanks for pointing out the ad that I was referring to in the first place. Wow..you must be retarded!!! LOL!

...I was merely doubting that the difference of 10 mph is about 20 ft. I might be wrong, but it seemed like a big difference. Upon further review, it seems in the higher speed run, the brake was not constantly engaged, unless ABS allows 3 full wheel revolutions between brake applications (which seems a bit much) bc the car continued to roll after impact. Finally, the ad ignores the fact that the driver of an ABS-equipped car should use the sytem to steer away from obstacles instead of continuing to drive at them.

Not encouraging people to speed, ffs, but just looking for whether the ad is stretching the truth for impact.


Posted by Lilith on Dec-03-2007 09:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance Nutter
the 2nd gen. There were 3 generations of Magna, the really old box, the 2nd gen (mine) which were the better looking ones (mid 90's), then the 3rd gen with the angluar nose (then the bullet nose right at the end of the run) and the boxy rear.

Ah, now I know the one. I thought you had a 380 and from memory they didn't make them a wagon... I don't think. 380's aren't a bad car either, the VR-X AWD one a few years ago was pretty cool.


Posted by DJ Patski on Dec-03-2007 09:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Trance Nutter
I've even done a lap of the block and driven past the same one twice in an attempt to get pulled over, nothing.


So many of my friends have done that, just because they wanted to go through a booze bus lol


Posted by Trance Nutter on Dec-03-2007 09:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Ah, now I know the one. I thought you had a 380 and from memory they didn't make them a wagon... I don't think. 380's aren't a bad car either, the VR-X AWD one a few years ago was pretty cool.


yeah agree. I quite liked the AWD versions too, a Ralliart AWD would've been great i reckon.

No wagon 380


Posted by Lira on Dec-03-2007 10:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
We had some pretty hardcore ads here in Oz for speeding a while ago. For example:






Bloody hell!

We used to have some quite dramatic adverts here in Brazil, but nowhere nearly as graphical.


Posted by Sushipunk on Dec-03-2007 10:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira


Bloody hell!

We used to have some quite dramatic adverts here in Brazil, but nowhere nearly as graphical.


Wow, that was kind of surreal.


Posted by DJ Patski on Dec-03-2007 10:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Bloody hell!

We used to have some quite dramatic adverts here in Brazil, but nowhere nearly as graphical.


Now that ad is messed up. I have to admit, I think the worst part of a car accident is not what you see all the time but just hearing people scream.


Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on Dec-03-2007 11:14:

This is the best one I've seen. It was shown in UK cinemas a lot of the past year. Took me bu surprise the first time I saw it.


Posted by Sushipunk on Dec-03-2007 11:35:

quote:
Originally posted by _Ocean_Drive_
This is the best one I've seen. It was shown in UK cinemas a lot of the past year. Took me bu surprise the first time I saw it.



Now that was class.


Posted by Ian on Dec-03-2007 11:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Now that was class.


doesn't he mow down that death american actress who's in the fbi


Posted by Lira on Dec-03-2007 11:50:

quote:
Originally posted by _Ocean_Drive_
This is the best one I've seen. It was shown in UK cinemas a lot of the past year. Took me bu surprise the first time I saw it.


Hey, isn't that Paul Chequer in the beginning?


Posted by nefardec on Dec-03-2007 15:02:

quote:
Originally posted by LoveHate


looks like john mcain





Posted by Dieselboy_1206 on Dec-03-2007 15:41:

Damn. That was awesome!


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Dec-03-2007 15:54:


Posted by bas on Dec-03-2007 16:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Lilith


Holy crap, this totally made me forget about the horrible grease burn I just saw.


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