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    Default Jeff, you finally get some throttle-induced oversteer?



    I guess it has been raining continuously this year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin in Bellevue


    I guess it has been raining continuously this year.
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    i think they would have to have been going to fast for any throttle oversteer to have been happening.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexlind123
    i think they would have to have been going to fast for any throttle oversteer to have been happening.
    lol i can do it in the wet with 235s in first gear...... i prefer not too these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob101
    lol i can do it in the wet with 235s in first gear...... i prefer not too these days.
    I should hope that you can. I would just be very surprised that you could have bee power oversteering at 100+ mph or whatever speed he was going. IM betting that was no low speed crash,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexlind123
    I should hope that you can. I would just be very surprised that you could have bee power oversteering at 100+ mph or whatever speed he was going. IM betting that was no low speed crash,
    hmm its a bit hard to tell from the photo 100+ mph? i haven't even got my car up to 100 mph......... damn..... i would have thought it would have made a more spectacular wreck

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    that brings back bad memories. hope whoever was in that car was/is ok


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    uh...i wasn't going to tell yet.

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    Default Hope you're Ok Jeff, that doesn't look good

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    uh...i wasn't going to tell yet.

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