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Road Kill Drive-Thru
Procharged 97 Cobra vs Turbo Supra
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<blockquote data-quote="SVTStrikesBack" data-source="post: 7188834" data-attributes="member: 27783"><p>Yep. There is no snow here, and as long as I have been in Baton Rouge, I don't recall seeing ice on the road. Before moving to LA, I lived in the suburbs of Detroit and let me tell you, I cannot fathom how that city became so famous for street racing and musclecars. There is NO WAY I could only own a rear drive car in that snow packed area. Not to even mention the crater infested roads. </p><p></p><p>The only problem with this area is the stupid humidity, and the fact that things run a little differently in Louisiana. Not quite good ole boy, but not exactly forward thinking either. I will say that Baton Rouge is a LOT better than Shreveport in terms of civilization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTStrikesBack, post: 7188834, member: 27783"] Yep. There is no snow here, and as long as I have been in Baton Rouge, I don't recall seeing ice on the road. Before moving to LA, I lived in the suburbs of Detroit and let me tell you, I cannot fathom how that city became so famous for street racing and musclecars. There is NO WAY I could only own a rear drive car in that snow packed area. Not to even mention the crater infested roads. The only problem with this area is the stupid humidity, and the fact that things run a little differently in Louisiana. Not quite good ole boy, but not exactly forward thinking either. I will say that Baton Rouge is a LOT better than Shreveport in terms of civilization. [/QUOTE]
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