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Old 11-01-2005, 01:54 AM
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burning out

does any one know how to burn rubber in a standard car
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Re: burning out

That's an easy one. Dropping the clutch is the most common. There is rolling backwards and then dropping the clutch. There are a lot of other ways but I recommend not doing them. It can be pretty harmful to your car.
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Re: burning out

I've seen too many people try to be cool and do it only to break their cars.
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Re: burning out

What kind of car are you going to burn out in anyways?
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