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Clever! I've never seen that done, before. The road looks a little wet... wonder how well that'd work on dry asphalt.

As a side note, that wing & front end look horrid. But, I'm sure the extra weight really help stabilizes the car... afterall, that's one of the most basic laws of physics. :D

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Pretty funny video. Of course it woudl have been

more impressive if that was a 1976 Eldorado but

that little Civic had like 4 feet of space in front &

a couple feet in the back to work with, if you're

too dumb to be able to parallel park a Civic in a

parking space big enough for a DTS then maybe

driving is not your gig.

So as it stands this makes the score:

RWD: 529,472

FWD: 1

:pbjtime:

Clever!  I've never seen that done, before.  The road looks a little wet... wonder how well that'd work on dry asphalt.

It wouldn't.

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