Burnout with my 1990 3.8 n/a TBIRD

Jay rich

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Brantner

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I bet that smelled good :thumbsup:

is it me or am I the only person that LOVES the smell of a fresh burnout:??:
 

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Originally posted by Brantner
I bet that smelled good :thumbsup:

is it me or am I the only person that LOVES the smell of a fresh burnout:??:

your not alone...I love the smell alot too...I love it so much that I burn rubber almost everyday...damn I gotta stop that:bash:...hehehe
 

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I had an 88 Tbird, and it was such a long car that when you got it sideways around a turn you might as well aim for the softest part of the ditch because the weight transfer is gonna sling that car beyond my control. I loved my Tbird, but the ladies would rather be cramped on top in the drivers seat of the stang than comfy in the tbird.

Any1s girlfriends ever get their right knee raw from the 94-04 door panel being not kind? Surely im not the only 1 that has gotten lucky in the Poonstang?
 

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Originally posted by FaM

Any1s girlfriends ever get their right knee raw from the 94-04 door panel being not kind? Surely im not the only 1 that has gotten lucky in the Poonstang?

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

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