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The Lexus' Self-Parking System Gets Pwnt!

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Hold.the.phone.

Is that our very own Mr. Fly? In a Corolla?

That's waht you call "Tokyo Ingenuity."

I prefer "Yankee Ingenuity" which is something like

stuffing an S-10 frame & TPi 350 under a shell of a

2001 Oldsmobile Alero coupe and making it look

100% stock except for the 300 series tires out back.

Uh, whatever happened to parallel parking the damn car yourself? Is it that hard?

Uh, whatever happened to parallel parking the damn car yourself?  Is it that hard?

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I've never done it. :unsure: Actually, most of my friends say they have no idea how to do it either.

um If i remember dont you need to parallel park to get your license?

pull half past the the spot cut the wheel the right back in and straighten it out its not hard at all.

um If i remember dont you need to parallel park to get your license?

pull half past the the spot cut the wheel the right back in and straighten it out its not hard at all.

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I was JUST going to say that! I had to parallel park my car when I went for my license.

I love parallel parking... it's a great way to show off your

complete & precise control of a car. And yes, I had to do

it to get my MASS driver's license. Parallel parking is like

tying a necktie or riding a bike, it takes a wee bit of

practice at first and after that you're all set.

I have a Mass. license too--no parallel parking or backing up on the test. :)

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