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  1. #1 Doing a burnout BAD way... 
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    That was pretty good. That is why you do not drive a neon.
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    Thats what happens when a clutch explodes!
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    awesome... neons for ppl just like that.

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    HOLLYF#&K!!!!!!!!! that is awsome! I gotta send that to my buddy, he has an 04' neon with thoes exact same rims that were on the front. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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    I especially like the garbage bag window.

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    I like the guy in a neon who put a 350 or 400 shot n2o on for a run blew the engine up bad

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    links for the n20 wold be awesome
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    Triing to find it
    it was on my old comp but i thought it was online aswell

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    Sped!
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    lol
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    hahahahhaha stupid ricer
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    Prime example of Darwin's Theory of Evolution...
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    What's even more amazing is that this idiot actually let the video go from his camera, to a computer, and on the internet!!

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    lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by MiriV View Post

    Nice find MiriV, sorry about last night i was kinda Drunk and pissed.






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    anyone else notice the description says its a fail because a "successful" burnout consists of spinning the back wheels... lol fail?
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    did you see the look on his face he was salty as hell he was to stupid to think he wouldnt blow it up
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    Quote Originally Posted by QUICKSILVER462 View Post
    What's even more amazing is that this idiot actually let the video go from his camera, to a computer, and on the internet!!

    Dean
    Most likely the classic, friend or little brother who was watching and posted it online for him

    that video was sick... even sicker the second time... ultimate FAIL indeed
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    Last time we checked, a successful burnout constitutes spinning the back wheels furiously while the front wheels remain still with the friction from the spinning back wheels and the pavement resulting in the release of smoke from the back end. Simple enough, right?

    This dude does it the completely opposite way and as you can expect, the results were disastrous. But hey, in his defense, smoke did come out.

    It just came out of the engine and not the back wheels.
    In a FWD car...
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