Whats the scariest thing that happened with you and your Celica? |
Whats the scariest thing that happened with you and your Celica? |
Dec 5, 2007 - 6:39 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 1, '07 From Sacramento, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Here's my story. I was driveing In Pollock Pine's, It was winter, but no snow. I was takeing this left, It was a wide left turn a little long too, Im rockin out to the music, Then, my 6gc just spins out, Now Im going side's down this turn, one side there a ditch, on the other...a cliff...Im trying to correct the turn and I look to the right...Two vans are comeing....."F@$!" Im gonna die!" I thought to myself, Then, the tire's caught and I rolled backward's Into the ditch, just In time. I was hella shakeing, I started her up again, and pulled out of the ditch and Into a flat area. Left her running got out of the car, still hella shakeing, lit a cigarette, and just looked at her. Man, that was some crazy **** that day.
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Dec 6, 2007 - 6:39 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 22, '04 From FL Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
to answer the question above.. no i did not get anything out of the 18 wheeler situation other than a nasty 1500 repair bill.
In regards to driving in the snow and hydroplaning. Those are the 2 most coolest things you could ever do. No I dont mean go out and crash into things. I hydroplane to and from work about 3 out of 5 working days in summer cause Florida torrential downpours really really know when I get on the road. They patiently wait till I get onto route 39. While hydroplaning I usually just floor it cause you have 2 choises.. wait it out or dont turn and or slow down. I have about 10 mile stretch from work to first turn with low traffic so its actually pretty entertaining. Now driving in snow is the 2nd coolest thing that I will probably never do again now that I moved to Florida. I used to go into mountains on purpose to drive the living capow out of my celica. Just slap a couple of shains from home depot at a cost of 24.99 per set. x2 and wheeeeeeeeeee Thats actually how I learned to do donuts in a front wheel drive. Our celicas have so much oversteering that anything on ice and or snow becomes slip and slide. I also used to go to big parking lots and just side drift he he he. -------------------- Captain Pessimist
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