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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Worst night ever!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="YELOSNK" data-source="post: 2977311" data-attributes="member: 30747"><p>Driving mustangs on ice/few inches of snow kicks ass. I just drive around my neighborhood doing fishtails around corners and crab walking down streets. Fun as hell. :banana: But as for actually driving somewhere, I have to hold my breath every time I go to pull out of my neighborhood. Damn wheels start spinning if I so much as let the clutch out at anything above idle. :bash: I've gotten used to it living in Michigan and driving mustangs year round, but they are absolutely terrible. I remember pulling out of a friends driveway and not being able to go down the street because I was just spinning the tires on about 1 inch of packed snow and probably a 2-5% grade. It was rediculous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YELOSNK, post: 2977311, member: 30747"] Driving mustangs on ice/few inches of snow kicks ass. I just drive around my neighborhood doing fishtails around corners and crab walking down streets. Fun as hell. :banana: But as for actually driving somewhere, I have to hold my breath every time I go to pull out of my neighborhood. Damn wheels start spinning if I so much as let the clutch out at anything above idle. :bash: I've gotten used to it living in Michigan and driving mustangs year round, but they are absolutely terrible. I remember pulling out of a friends driveway and not being able to go down the street because I was just spinning the tires on about 1 inch of packed snow and probably a 2-5% grade. It was rediculous. [/QUOTE]
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