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First Decent Fright In The E30

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^ Haha yes I heard they are 'fun' in the rain.

Just can't wait for the 3 - 4 sec deduction of laptimes at Manfield :rolleyes:

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(and also gotta improve my driving skills, any BMW club driver training days coming up??)

playdayontrack.co.nz are in the south island running track days all Easter and there's a BMW Club driver training day in Taupo on 2 May .... so, yes Mark :)

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I think i know the problem here...

You learnt to drive on tarmac?

Go find some gravel and "REALLY" learn how to drive... Posted Image

:P

(you don't have the smily poking the other smilie with a stick... )

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You must have had some exciting moments in the Pug - my 106 Rallye would try and go backwards if you lifted off mid corner at decent speed.

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pug = lift off overstear kings!

you can learn it and then use it as a driving method... it's really helpful for doing things like scandinavian flicks, or when you have overcooked it into a corner...

Yes i've had many a moment in my old 205 and the 306... the new 205 i haven't pushed it yet as it be broken... =;-)

Bonus with the 205 being so small you can fit it and a small movers type truck on a one way bridge... although from experance i would not recommend testing it...

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These things are down right dangerous in anything less than snow.

Yup, and thoroughly unpredictable. I have no idea how they can be considered WOF worthy.

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holy wtf ... wellington has motorway?

Haha Andy, typical Jafa! Wellington, Chch AND Dunedin also have motorways - not just an Auckland thing (although by the amount you lot whinge and the $$ spent on the ones in AK it wouldn't be hard to think so).

when you have a petrol leak onto the rear tires drifting is so easy, you can hold the tail out at 30k :) dosent amke any noise either.

Been there! Drifted a roundabout unexpectedly at about 20km/h in the dry. WTF! stopped, checked, petrol leak all over rear tyres and dripping onto hot exhaust...

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pfft Auckland has motorways, we have multipurpose roads through the city that act as parking lots during certain hours

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