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Old Sep 25, 2003 | 10:56 PM
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Heh, my bad. It's denial. Either way i was in denial.



a) My supra is better than an rx-7



b) I have an rx-7



neither are true, but i had to pick one and option b is a lot less blasphemeous. And i feel a lot more comfortable about b.
Old Sep 26, 2003 | 10:03 AM
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uh....
Old Sep 26, 2003 | 02:19 PM
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I was drivin one time and I wasn't doing anything wrong but I was coming around a long curve and this big construction truck that obviously didnt' want to slow down was a good 2 feet PAST the double yellow and on my side so i had to jerk the wheel right to avoid hitting him (I drive like I am on a GT track i swear, i see a turn coming up i head outside so i can turn into it and let it take me out by the end lol)....and what do you know, as I am doing this I am passing someone who has their mailbox far out front and WACK! my Passenger rearview mirror casing puts a dent in the mailbox and out pops my actual mirror to shatter on the road behind me.



Oh well, the Tercel is a turd anyways.
Old Sep 26, 2003 | 02:25 PM
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I don't see what getting into an accident with your accord has to do with not putting another dime into your Supra, except giving you another opportunity to mention that you have it.



To break out the rear of a FWD vehicle, you just lift off of the throttle mid-turn in a low gear.
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