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The advantage of FWD...

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I do a similar thing with the Malibu, only I stick Harry's fat arse on the rear bumper in lieu of using the parking brake.

i've seen that before.... still kinda cool though!

My buddy does that all the time whenerver I roll with him, just to piss me and my RWD bias off...

Clever! I've never seen that done, before. The road looks a little wet... wonder how well that'd work on dry asphalt.

As a side note, that wing & front end look horrid. But, I'm sure the extra weight really help stabilizes the car... afterall, that's one of the most basic laws of physics. :D

Pretty funny video. Of course it woudl have been

more impressive if that was a 1976 Eldorado but

that little Civic had like 4 feet of space in front &

a couple feet in the back to work with, if you're

too dumb to be able to parallel park a Civic in a

parking space big enough for a DTS then maybe

driving is not your gig.

So as it stands this makes the score:

RWD: 529,472

FWD: 1

:pbjtime:

Clever!  I've never seen that done, before.  The road looks a little wet... wonder how well that'd work on dry asphalt.

It wouldn't.

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