I SHOULD BE DEAD!!!!! (ANother glorious adventure of a car gone mad)
yeah his car was a GTP and thats why we got going....but it was a beautiful car, i almost cummed when i saw it
I SHOULD BE DEAD!!!!! (ANother glorious adventure of a car gone mad)
just gotta say summit here after reading the first post and no more,smashing a car (was it 4 people inside) at around 90-95 mph through a concrete wall then a tree and coming to rest within inches of a lake without a seatbelt is a hard 1 to believe you could survive as atleast i reckon 1 person would have been thrown from the car and ended up in a hospital bed or a box,but hey ive survived a good few smashes (not myself driving) and i reckon you gotta be 1 bunch of lucky fruit cakes lol-BE SAFE
I SHOULD BE DEAD!!!!! (ANother glorious adventure of a car gone mad)
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Originally Posted by Dope Chic
Lol I would, at least the 2 door model...my b/f has the same car only a 2000, its called a Grand Prix GTP and they're a supercharged 3.8L V-6. That thing gets up and moves and with the wide track it'll hook corners like u wouldn't believe...I've had his up to 135 mph on the freeway, don't tell him that tho...he'd beat me silly:p
lol funny. If you think the GTP is a performance machine then you really need to test drive a real sports car or a race modified car. :p
I SHOULD BE DEAD!!!!! (ANother glorious adventure of a car gone mad)
On that note, I wonder if I could test drive the new Ford GT... I want one so bad, I could just stick my shlong in the gas tank.
I SHOULD BE DEAD!!!!! (ANother glorious adventure of a car gone mad)
Pontiac hasn't made a decent car since the 70's. Good thing he cracked it up. Would have not made it past 80,000 miles anyway. For some reason pontiacs just falls to shit when they approach 100,000.
Sad to say but the US can't make good smaller cars. We can make a mean SUV though.
My Toyota Supra has 218,000= miles and counting, and it hasn't given me too much trouble... Lets see a pontiac do that.
I SHOULD BE DEAD!!!!! (ANother glorious adventure of a car gone mad)
i have to add another coment on this thread..................were talking about some1 who has a sports car(experienced or not)and there brakes lock up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! as far as i can remember back the majority of family cars never mind sports cars have A.B.S. brakes................yes that means anti-lock brakes so if the brakes lock up you must either be going side ways or driving on ice,a little lesson for the boy who has the sporty car( or had!)to go find a spare piece of land and find out your own handling limits before you put the foot down on a road where you put other peoples lives at risk,damn especially with friends in the car
I SHOULD BE DEAD!!!!! (ANother glorious adventure of a car gone mad)
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Originally Posted by clevemire
Cheeched, I think you would enjoy the movie Crash. I think it may be right up your alley.
lmfao clevemire
I SHOULD BE DEAD!!!!! (ANother glorious adventure of a car gone mad)
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Originally Posted by clevemire
On that note, I wonder if I could test drive the new Ford GT... I want one so bad, I could just stick my shlong in the gas tank.
Hahaha, is this the one where they digitally put Steve Mc Queen in the commercial?
I know nothing about cars, all I know is that whenever I see a Grand Prix it's usually red and there's usually a 45 year old woman driving it with KMart sunglasses on. It just doesn't seem that badass.
I SHOULD BE DEAD!!!!! (ANother glorious adventure of a car gone mad)
I find it hard to believe u were doin 96 and still surrived that crash with 4 ppl crammed in the car hmmm!
I SHOULD BE DEAD!!!!! (ANother glorious adventure of a car gone mad)
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Originally Posted by Atomic Dragon
My Toyota Supra has 218,000= miles and counting, and it hasn't given me too much trouble... Lets see a pontiac do that.
Actually, I have. No joke. In high school, a friend's father had a '92 Grand Am that had over 300k miles on it, and it still ran very well. Of course, they were mostly highway miles, because every year they'd drive between Virginia and Colorado for Christmas, but I was still pretty impressed with how well it ran.