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How NOT to do a burnout
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisRed89LX" data-source="post: 9162512" data-attributes="member: 83328"><p>What an absolute toolbox. </p><p></p><p>Point 1) How bad a driver must you have been to rape the stock clutch in 8000 miles?</p><p>Point 2) "Clutch is in the back" ? I know they have rear mounted trannies, but I'm pretty sure the clutch is in the usual spot.</p><p>Point 3) Did no one notice that the the wheels weren't turning and that they smell of wreaking burning clutch was filling the cabin?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisRed89LX, post: 9162512, member: 83328"] What an absolute toolbox. Point 1) How bad a driver must you have been to rape the stock clutch in 8000 miles? Point 2) "Clutch is in the back" ? I know they have rear mounted trannies, but I'm pretty sure the clutch is in the usual spot. Point 3) Did no one notice that the the wheels weren't turning and that they smell of wreaking burning clutch was filling the cabin? [/QUOTE]
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