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Old 13 March 2007, 09:43 PM
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I drifted a Vauxhall Frontera up a high street once.
Old 13 March 2007, 09:49 PM
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With regards driving into a women and a pram - i did clearly state that as long as nobody was put in danger then i cant see the harm in enjoying the performance factor of one car, this after all is the overall reason 98% of the people who post on here buy an impreza.

Old 13 March 2007, 09:53 PM
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everyone has had their moments on the public road, it's the announcing it on a public forum that seems to get to some people....
Old 13 March 2007, 10:29 PM
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This thread sure is dividing opinion. None of us were there - maybe it was dangerous driving, but maybe not - maybe the speed wasn't that high, it could have just been high in relation to the bend - visibility could've been huge, with no other road users. Who here has never broken the speed limit? I'm not saying this example is the same, but there are plenty of road users who will say that any speeding is dangerous.

If it upsets some of you that you're getting a bad name from the playstation crew, who can afford cheap Imprezas, maybe you should work harder and buy a Ferrari. Or maybe you should chill, and ignore people who judge you for the car you choose to drive.

Originally Posted by MrRA
Got a link to this guy who only last about 7secs of setting out onto the 'Ring.

YouTube - 7 Sec Ring Master
Now that is a cool video.
Old 13 March 2007, 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by navigator
prince of toyko
you'll get no praise from me.
as a long term owner of subaru's...... prat's like you give us all a bad name.You are breaking the law "dangerous driving" "without due care" are just some of the laws you have broken/ lucky you didnt kill someone.
go and do it sideways at a rally school or track day not the public highway.

lol, i aint after your praises grandad...its prats like you who end up in a mid-life crises buying a performance car and driving oround like an old woman...i did what i did, i enjoyed it, i analysed the situation before i executed any maneouver and i left leaving a cloud of tyre smoke and a grin...n*w lick the sweat off my b*lls
Old 13 March 2007, 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by scotthldr
What if, what if, what if - What if he got out of bed in the morning!!! He done it, he's happy, he didn't hit or kill anyone as long as he wasn't on his phone while he done it.

He was on a PUBLIC ROAD. He done wrong. What he done was a bad thing. He getted away with what he done this time. He might not getted away with what he done next time. He might done killeded somebody.
Old 14 March 2007, 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Bubba po
He was on a PUBLIC ROAD. He done wrong. What he done was a bad thing. He getted away with what he done this time. He might not getted away with what he done next time. He might done killeded somebody.

Old 14 March 2007, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by prince_of_tokyo
lol, i aint after your praises grandad...its prats like you who end up in a mid-life crises buying a performance car and driving oround like an old woman...i did what i did, i enjoyed it, i analysed the situation before i executed any maneouver and i left leaving a cloud of tyre smoke and a grin...n*w lick the sweat off my b*lls


couldnt have said it better myself, in fact im off to do some donuts, mind you what if aliens landed and what if they had a little alien thing....oh no i might lose control and kill it.

hate to say it but im probably a chav i read max power i have a widescreen telly with ps2, i do drive my scoobies (red 04 wrx,white 54 sti) with a tracksuit and hat, i didnt realise it was an exclusive ownership club for people with a mid life crisis who frown uopn the smallest graphic or magic tree etc. Pardon me for not giving a toss!
Old 14 March 2007, 08:31 AM
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But if a nipper in a Corsa or saxo did it he would of course be branded a dick head
Old 14 March 2007, 08:53 AM
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FWIW, the 'drift' was probably caused by a diesel spillage from one of the 100's buses that terminate at Selbourne Road
Old 14 March 2007, 09:24 AM
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prince of toyko - no praise from me either.

Its people like you that whinge that you are too scared to take your car on track in case you do damage to it yet will persist in driving like a tw@t on the public road where the dangers to you and more importantly, everyone else, are mugh higher.

Grow up and learn to use your obviously enormous driving skills where appropriate.
Old 14 March 2007, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by dynamix
Grow up and learn to use your obviously enormous driving skills where appropriate.
Like the Time Attack Series
Old 14 March 2007, 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by essexboy30
Like the Time Attack Series
he'd be too scared Mike - he might damage the car or wear his tyres out
Old 14 March 2007, 09:38 AM
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WHAT THE **** IS IT WITH PEOPLE!!!!
he had fun having a drift...its illegal (probably)
I challenge ANYONE on here to say they have never broken a motoring law
we ALL do it (speeding) EVERY day!
32mph in a 30, 80 on a motorway

for crying out loud wer're driving PERFORMANCE cars!!!! if you HAVENT broken a speed limit, then youve NEVER had full boost in 3rd or higher so WOTS THE POINT!

alright, drifting/speeding/accelerating hard isnt big or clever....but it IS FUN!

imho, theres a few of you out there who've lost the freakin politically correct plot!

flame me, or whatever
I'm outta here
Old 14 March 2007, 09:43 AM
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close the door on your way out

Sure we have all broken one or two motoring laws, myself included, but do you really think that drifting in a built up area at an "emotional speed" is defendable?

Like I said - save it for an appropriate place.
Old 14 March 2007, 10:47 AM
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The people defending what 'prince of tokyo' did really don't get it do you??

He might have assessed the situation, saw that there were no other road users about etc etc but that still doesn't condone what he did. Accidents don't happen, they are caused. Caused by stupid actions like this.

Take a look at the link I posted to the video of the guy at the 'Ring. Could you actually see any danger as he came around that bend? No you probably couldn't but he gave it some stick and lost control and hey presto ends up trashing his car. The very same thing could have happened here and he could have plowed his car into somebody else's that was parked up or hit a pedestrian and then it wouldn't have seemed such a good idea to have attempted that drift in the first place. Or better still a set of flashing blue lights emerges from that cloud of tyre smoke. I'm sure the grin on his face would disappear in a flash.

I know we cannot live our lives by 'what if, what if' because if we did we would never leave the house in the morning, but there is a time and a place for this sort of stuff and it isn't on the public road. Get it on the track if your so confident of your driving ability.
Old 14 March 2007, 11:13 AM
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Good on ya mate, you pay your tax rip the road up, sod the boaring b....ds, i love getting my car sideways,

Mick
Old 14 March 2007, 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by MrRA
The people defending what 'prince of tokyo' did really don't get it do you??

He might have assessed the situation, saw that there were no other road users about etc etc but that still doesn't condone what he did. Accidents don't happen, they are caused. Caused by stupid actions like this.

Take a look at the link I posted to the video of the guy at the 'Ring. Could you actually see any danger as he came around that bend? No you probably couldn't but he gave it some stick and lost control and hey presto ends up trashing his car. The very same thing could have happened here and he could have plowed his car into somebody else's that was parked up or hit a pedestrian and then it wouldn't have seemed such a good idea to have attempted that drift in the first place. Or better still a set of flashing blue lights emerges from that cloud of tyre smoke. I'm sure the grin on his face would disappear in a flash.

I know we cannot live our lives by 'what if, what if' because if we did we would never leave the house in the morning, but there is a time and a place for this sort of stuff and it isn't on the public road. Get it on the track if your so confident of your driving ability.
Toss,
Old 14 March 2007, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by prince_of_tokyo
lol, i aint after your praises grandad...its prats like you who end up in a mid-life crises buying a performance car and driving oround like an old woman...i did what i did, i enjoyed it, i analysed the situation before i executed any maneouver and i left leaving a cloud of tyre smoke and a grin...n*w lick the sweat off my b*lls
OK, so you disaggree with what the man said but unfortunately your knee-jerk reply sums you up in the eyes of many - Basically an inexperienced, holier than thou, little twerp! and that's a shame, it needn't be that way. What you haven't grasped is that with owning a high performance car, comes a certain responsibility. As you get a bit older, you'll realise that, it's all part of maturing.
Your "description" of Navigator fits my age group and it's just water off a ducks back mate as we know it's just the ramblings of imaturity. Believe it or not Iv'e been where you are, albeit a long time ago but never as disrespectful in my choice of words!
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Old 14 March 2007, 11:43 AM
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If ever there was a thread which showed that impreza's are now being run by irresponsible children then this is it......
Old 14 March 2007, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Gutmann pug
If ever there was a thread which showed that impreza's are now being run by irresponsible children then this is it......
I think that is a stereotypical and quite ignorant view.

I’m 22yrs old with a MY00 Classic running a little short of 300bhp.

Love my car, it is very well looked after and I love the power. To make a statement like that seems to depict you as a bit of a snob to be honest and 'Now being run' implies that you feel it is wrong that Subaru’s are now more available to a broader spectrum of people from different backgrounds and ages.

I have seen many older people in M3s/Mercs/Evos/Porsche/Audis who drive 'irresponsibly' and while I’m sure you still consider them reckless would not insult them by referring to them as children because of their age. So if you feel it is reckless fine but leave the stereotyping out of it. You are not necessarily wiser/more intelligent/or have more life experience than people younger than you just probably more opinionated and less acceptive.

I am young but have massive amounts of life experience for my age and come across presumptions jumped up, self important people all the time who are quite often wrong about there ignorant assumptions.
Old 14 March 2007, 01:00 PM
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In which case you are not an ''irresponsible child'' I put the two words together on purpose.

So get back into your pram. You can take offence at that one if you like
Old 14 March 2007, 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Gutmann pug
In which case you are not an ''irresponsible child'' I put the two words together on purpose.

So get back into your pram. You can take offence at that one if you like
Not offended just amazed at the level of ignorance.
Old 14 March 2007, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Gutmann pug
If ever there was a thread which showed that impreza's are now being run by irresponsible children then this is it......
Gary,

May i ask, do you not like Imprezas or the drivers or both, There are literally 1000's of other threads on here to the contrary and yet you highlight this one, not trolling, just interested in why and your motivation


I see BMW's being driven by wannabe gangstas, dealers and all sort as well as responsible owners and petrol heads, old M3s being a good example, great cars but now in the hands (in some cases if irresponsible owners.
This does not detract from the fact that the cars itself is a great car
This does not detract from the fact that there are a lot of real drivers and petrolheads that own and use them - Frank Sytner owns a '89 BMW 3 series.

I do find you constant prods at Imprezas and their owners and the stereotyping as all back-to-front baseball cap wearing yobbos (as one homogenous mass) slighty odd.

Heh, thats just my opinion

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Originally Posted by MrRA
The people defending what 'prince of tokyo' did really don't get it do you??
Yes I think I get it. I'm not defending his actions, I'm just not attacking him for doing something silly when I don't know the facts.

He might have assessed the situation, saw that there were no other road users about etc etc....
he could have plowed his car into somebody else's that was parked up or hit a pedestrian and then it wouldn't have seemed such a good idea to have attempted that drift in the first place.
Well if there were no other road users, no, he couldn't have hit a pedestrian. Yes he could have crashed his car, and hurt no one but himself.

It's good that we don't have a forum where everyone just bigs up driving that can be dangerous, but I don't see the need to start slating someone when we don't know how bad it really was.
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Paul and Trigaaar are wise men.

Might be a little OTT but ignorance like that is the cause of racism
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Originally Posted by Triggaaar
It's good that we don't have a forum where everyone just bigs up driving that can be dangerous, but I don't see the need to start slating someone when we don't know how bad it really was.
Well according to the thread title and his posts it was a 'SERIOUS' 4 wheel drift at an 'emotional' speed.

Apparently it made him 'feel like a don', whatever that means.
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Originally Posted by ads00
Paul and Trigaaar are wise men.

Might be a little OTT but ignorance like that is the cause of racism
TBH the thread has little appeal i do not appreciate people doing stupid things on the publich highways as i was nearly killed by such an act.


My point is that this thread and content is hardly a refection of SN as a whole - innit

Having said that i enjoy fast cars and track days, etc.

Everything in its place, for me the roads are just too busy and too many dips*it drivers to get out of the way for for me to drive it like i stole it anymore
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Originally Posted by MrRA
Well according to the thread title and his posts it was a 'SERIOUS' 4 wheel drift at an 'emotional' speed.

Apparently it made him 'feel like a don', whatever that means.
I think an emotional speed is when your in a 40 and someone barely hits 30.


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