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you put some mcDonald's plastic trays underneath the back tire and do a couple of donuts until they melt through
cause i did it last night and it was a blast but if it can do damage i dont want to do it again
i felt like i was in tokyo drift but in a much slower manner
What an excellent question! Absolutely not, as a matter of fact, putting McDonalds trays under your wheels and doing donuts (though how in a FWD, I'm not sure) is recommended by lots of people in the industry. Good for you for asking questions that others are curious about.
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Restoring '65 Chevy Impala Super Sport w/ 327-300 small block, Edelbrock carb/intake and T-5 tranny that will probably blow up.
Black '98 Camry LE 4Cyl Auto, 188 000Kms and counting
Black '98 Camry CE 4Cyl Auto, 295 000Kms and counting - SOLD
My question was half a joke . I still seldomly do it in empty parking lot. I should buy a cheap ass beater for that cause it's so much fun...
Camryman '97 I remember the e-braking video you made back then, think I still have it saved in my favorites somewhere.
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Restoring '65 Chevy Impala Super Sport w/ 327-300 small block, Edelbrock carb/intake and T-5 tranny that will probably blow up.
Black '98 Camry LE 4Cyl Auto, 188 000Kms and counting
Black '98 Camry CE 4Cyl Auto, 295 000Kms and counting - SOLD
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