@GV_Goat: Long distance relationships suck.
@GV_Goat: Long distance relationships suck.
@87CE 95PV Type Я: That stuff is awesome. Just don't put it on anything you want back...
@Xander Crews, Spiegel Hunter: i!i!i!i!i!i!i!i
@Xander Crews, Spiegel Hunter: What is this I don't even
@Xander Crews, Spiegel Hunter: Who's asking?
@Xander Crews, Spiegel Hunter: Who are you?
I found the dealer repair kit.
Link is broken. Here: [seattle.craigslist.org]
@SPIEG1126 needs a sponsor: U mad cuz I'm stylin' on yo' Bimmer.
@pauljones: Holy crap, man...
@Octomac: I just wanted to let you know; every time I come across one of your comments, I click on your profile to read all of the ones that I missed. Even though they are infrequent (and possibly partially as a product of this fact) every comment from you is either hilarious or thought provoking, and always…
@IFTNF BRAIIIINS: The unfortunate nature of tracks is the need to have them well away from the general population... Even living in the San Francisco Bay Area, with a few tracks in driving distance, it is still a good 2 hour drive to get to any of them...
@ronbo: Good point there that I missed. It does teach you limitations, and it helps you learn to handle various situations and maneuvers in a safe environment. Many of those techniques are very transferable to emergency situations on the street. When you know where your limits and skills are, it is much easier to…
@Irishman — AARGH!: Dude, your giant hand images have been cracking me up all day! Any chance you could post them all in one comment in #oppositelock, or somehow link them in once place?
I love it when the COTD is something I otherwise would have missed.
While I am not going to speculate on what his actions may have been, I know a few people who have slowed down a lot on the street after attending a few track days. Tracks really are an effective outlet for the speed itch. After going to the track, the speeds you can effectively reach on the street seem insignificant…