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bad shocks or hydraulics? - 9/6/2007 2:30:42 PM   
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I saw this on myspace.... clicky

and while were on the subject... clickity click

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RE: bad shocks or hydraulics? - 9/6/2007 2:44:03 PM   
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89beater beat ya to it!  I think it's a combination of bad shocks and keeping it in D1 or D2.  I used to be able to lift my front end pretty good in my Astro pumping the gas like that guy did, and that was with functional shocks!

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RE: bad shocks or hydraulics? - 9/6/2007 3:01:14 PM   
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I must have missed that post somehow...     but what about that corolla??!?!?!

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RE: bad shocks or hydraulics? - 9/6/2007 3:04:49 PM   
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dang i dont know what to say. i dont know if either would make that car do that

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RE: bad shocks or hydraulics? - 9/6/2007 4:20:53 PM   
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The corolla is definitely bad shocks and properly timed braking.  Imagine doing that in a pickup truck.  I don't have to imagine!  No video, but it was hilarious!!!  The scrap marks from the bumper are still in the road out front of my parents place.

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RE: bad shocks or hydraulics? - 9/7/2007 1:08:18 PM   
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hmmmm,  back bumper? or front bumper?

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RE: bad shocks or hydraulics? - 9/7/2007 3:21:23 PM   
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Front bumper as the truck did a stoppie!!!  It was a 1974 Chevy 1/2 ton 4x4 with nothing in the bed.

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RE: bad shocks or hydraulics? - 9/7/2007 8:05:05 PM   
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Gyar... How bad of a butt whippin did you get for that?!?!



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RE: bad shocks or hydraulics? - 9/7/2007 8:17:36 PM   
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Stoppie?!?!?!  I know what it is, but anyone else not call it an 'endo'?  I hadn't even heard the term stoppie until I came to PA.

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RE: bad shocks or hydraulics? - 9/7/2007 8:21:23 PM   
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Gyar... How bad of a butt whippin did you get for that?!?!

I wasn't the one driving...  It was my dad and he got yelled at by my mom!  It was when I was 15.  Funniest thing I've ever seen my dad do!!  It was a truck that we were just going to tear the drivetrain out of and junk the rest.  I still have the 4 bolt 350 under his barn as a back up for my chevelle.

And yeah, endo == stoppie.


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RE: bad shocks or hydraulics? - 9/8/2007 10:12:03 AM   
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ROTFLMAO!!!!     Best times are when your dad something cool.  (or stupid in some cases)

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