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My wife "whupped" a Subaru in the VRS

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PS, Ive tangled with mx5's many a time, and Ive never managed to keep up with any of them unless they were going straight.

I struggle to keep my '5 going straight emoticon-0140-rofl.gif

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Well, today after I came away from my meeting with my accountant (it went well except for the fact I am slightly insolvent due to me taking some expenses out of the wrong tax year :D ). Anyhoo I reversed out onto the main road (only way out of over subscribed parking) and to say thank you to the nice man who let me out, I booted my car to quickly clear the junction we were near. I turned immediately left at the junction still under full power and guess what………………….my car can really oversteer, even in the nice dry conditions we had at the time!!!! I was a little surprised to say the least, but it was nice to know the extra dosh I spent on the trick diff actually does something useful :D

If you fancy a look at someone who can’t go in a straight line, you might

if you haven’t seen it before. Very silly man and a very silly car :D

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