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Yugo Slalom.


Here's a couple pictures from this site: http://users.volja.net/amd_izlake/AS03.html
To see more pictures of various cars (more Yugos, and some other makes) doing whatever, go to that site.

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Re: Yugo Slalom.

Nice find!!!

But a Renault Kangoo?! I wouldn't think that would be the greatest slalom car...
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Well the Kangoo did place 13th out of 20, which does put it in the worst half. Though curiously Yugos scored from 3rd place to 18th place, guess it depends alot on the driver.
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Re: Yugo Slalom.

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guess it depends alot on the driver.
That it does, since normally I would expect a 306 to be able to outdo a 1.2 Kangoo
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Re: Re: Yugo Slalom.

Well then again, who'd have thought a Yugo would place 3rd overall, against many cars that completely outclass it? Also, I noticed the wheels on that first Yugo are HUGE! (so far as Yugos go anyway)
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