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I'm singing in the rain......fishtailing in the rain....

Has a fun drive into work this evening , raining cats and dogs etc ,

took a left into a steep country lane , booted the beast a bit..

hey presto did half a donut about turn!

Its gonna take me a while to learn how and when to give it some stick!

Anyone else got any (more interesting) tales of fish?

Dil

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My Zx came with a traction control as standard, it is a 2 part device which consists of a throtle pedal and a brain. Whan used in conjuction with each other there is no loss of traction as the power is reduced to an appropriate amount prior to getting into trouble.

 

 

Mark does the smugness come as an optional extra?

:)

Just tweaking your tails......Well mostly, it is true that if you cant control your car then you should back off until you can. And not blame the car if you are caught out. And yes I have been caught out a few times too, because its fun to Hoon. (Kiwi word meaning race/slide/bburnouts/ etc etc But I never blame the car.

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