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RobertRyan
Sep 24, 2016Explorer
ShinerBock wrote:RobertRyan wrote:ShinerBock wrote:RobertRyan wrote:
Sure is street Driveable . Yes it is a 1/4 mile track. You would not be getting 7.8 at 180mph on a 1000ft track:R Licence plate is not for decoration.
You seem to be driving what others here would be find impossible to get, especially an Australian Ford Falcon Ute and your from Texas too :@
Australia must have some pretty laxed laws when it comes to street safety. The tires alone would make that thing not street legal here. Make that thing street legal here, and it would not be pulling that time on a track that looks like a 1000 ft track. That licence plate would only be decoration here.
You have been to Australia:) but you do not know that the cars need street registration for drag racing sedans? Sure it was not Antartica?
It would be pretty amazing if he could pull 7.8 at 180mph in a 1000ft track, closer to 200mph on a 1/4 mile
YouTube video is from a modified street sedan site.
Likes I said, Australia must have pretty laxed laws and it would not be street legal here. Here, you cannot legally run racing slicks on the road and there is no way he could run that time on street tires. He would just be spinning tires.
Oh and am I suppose to know every law and highway penal code for every country I visited? How would you expect someone just visiting Australia to know drag racing laws of Austraila. Seriously?
Not legal to run slicks on the road here either. No it was a drag strip, you need drag racing tyres:?
Cannot remember the laws of every country you visited? pretty basic law, you would have to be pretty thick not to know.As far as II know Canada has similar laws to the US, your " foreign destination"
If you had bothered to see the YouTube video, you would have, noticed it was a street car on slicks
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