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Old Aug 20, 2005 | 01:10 PM
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2000 Lightning vs 2002 WRX

so i was out stiring up some ***** lastnight just lookin for someone to run with. i found this blue 2002 WRX it was a kid that had graduated a few years ahead of me. i asked him if he had any mods since i knew he could be a contender. he said "oh just a few boost tweaks" but the way he said it and the way he ran hinted at more that just "boost tweaks". so we get out in the country and line up. im terrible at launching. i can never seem to keep the tires locked up for the first 50 feet. so i took it WAY WAY WAY too soft out of the hole. and he pulled prolly a 3 car lead on me ( f@ckin AWD!!) right off the bat, but once i was into 2nd i just kept pulling him in and passed him somewhere around the 1100 foot mark. i BEGGED the kid to go again, but he was like "i dont like to push my car that hard alot" oh common thats WHY you own a performance vehicle. if you just wanna drive get a honda. i asked if he wanted to go from a 20-30 mph roll, but he knew his only atvantage was off the line and abruptly declined (several times)
 
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Old Aug 20, 2005 | 01:20 PM
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Nice! Just be careful about running any EVOs. Those are bad ****. I know there are quite a few that have run 11 sec 1/4's on the stock turbo, and that's on street tires.
 
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Old Aug 20, 2005 | 03:22 PM
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Nice! Just be careful about running any EVOs. Those are bad ****. I know there are quite a few that have run 11 sec 1/4's on the stock turbo, and that's on street tires.

theres one of those running around here. ihad to ride around on slicks one night to beat him but it is possible lol
 
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