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KB
Post #4
I reckon for public road usage, 'go' is somewhat irrelevant in the practical sense. For amateur/pro etc track usage, 'go' is very important among other performance attributes of the car. So it depends on the situation. If you're a car fan that wants to have really good pickup on the public road for sensible driving, then that's cool. If you want really good pickup for law unabiding activities, then that's not so cool. |
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SupraCrazy
Post #7
Clean & simple looking. Must have some balls! If you cant go, then whats the points? |
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RYan TuRbO
Post #14
Show Priority!!!! gotta look good to pick up the chicks, and about the go...well most chicks dont know anything about that part so yea. (no offence females - all boost chicks do! |
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tHe_57ATO_gUy
Post #21
I was gonna make a poll like this but i thought 'whats the point cause everyones gonna say both. But now its been done im gonna say show. If i had the go, the thought of a copper with a radar will always be in my mind. Let alone the danger of driving crazy. |
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yea there is -- its called street racing! is it tru there is a rule that says u cant race your car to 60km etc? was talking to a cop once and he said it was called time trialling or something, and you can be booked for it. part of racing or something i dont know???? |
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Post #26
depends on how much show.. i dont consider a lancer riced up show. i picked go. either "fuck that looks sweet" or "fuck thats quick" non of this "pfft another riced up *insert car here*" |
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ThunderBolt
Post #27
I'm for GO. But having said that, I'd rather not have an old stock looking VB Commodore complete with rust - even if it had a supercharged v8 nitrous burning engine in it. |
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KB
Post #28
Mentality would be different if folks were just making enough money to eat. But the important question is .. what's the show and go actually for? Is it part of the plan to eventually become a professional racing driver to make a living? Or for amateur/pro track activities? Or is it for pure car love and enthusiasm only? Or is it really for status and showing off? |
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something like that. i think you can done for excessive speeding or something which is like speeding up really quickly, say for a launch in a street race etc. not really street racing. if theres no one else around and you get caught who did u race? i dont think thatll work... but i think u can get done for something like that. back on topic: 70% go 30% show. although i want the car mainly for power u cant go past something that looks nice ![]() |
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even if you aren't racing another car to the speed limit, there is a law about excessive acceleration or some crap |
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Post #33
my opinion is that the car must look nice first, cause on the public roads there's no point in having heaps of ponies under the bonnet if you can't use them. |
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Post #35
Go is the first choice.
have you noticed that it's the people who know little about performance that do these things?, these mainly being kids...
I've discovered the northern states to be years behind the south, this is so true. these kind of comments are just BS, the stuff I'm hearing up here I heard years ago down south. |
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