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got love a dummy
Ditch-Runner
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cut and pasted from local news
it could have been worse ( side note I may😏 have or may not have 😮 done such things many years ago with out crashing of course )
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The repairs will cost much more then any fines.
My oldest son had a Viper and if you were an inexperienced driver they were a handful to handle when you had the pedal to the metal. A lot of people wrecked them because it had a tendency for the rear-end to come around as you shifted gears and the tires lost traction during the shift.
He got a great deal on the one he had. It had less than 2000 miles on it. He bought it from a good friend that had more money than brains that scared himself silly a few times when the rear-end tried to swap places with the front end when he was shifting through the 6 speed transmission with his foot into it.
That Viper in the video looked slow compared to the ones I've seen and it was because of the driver as it was pretty obvious the guy didn't know what he was doing. He should have been at least 4 or 5 car lengths ahead of that piece of junk he was racing in that length of time.
Thankfully I never crashed.
Cars are like guns in that the most important detail is the operator.
Knuckle heads...I used to do the same....Oh, I still do....
You have to know how to properly handle a stick shift if you are going to drive one.