Why would you do a burnout in your garage
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Definitely not something I'd do... but I guess at least it's a detached garage lol.
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Hahaha that was pretty funny. When I was in high school my parents were outta town and I was not home. A friend of mine came over and did a burn out in my garage. That dick did it so long it started chipping up the concrete. When I got home it still smelled strong. Lucky it was detached from the house. I made him clean off the Burt rubber but my dad was still pissed about the chipped concrete tho.
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I did it once in the entrance of the service department of the dealer for my 2nd ever car a Nissan Hardbody truck. The service manager was a POS along with the rest of them probably. So after he really pissed me off and I dumped the clutch with throttle pinned in reverse. It was a freshly painted concrete area they had just been done 3 or 4 weeks early. After clearing the structure and building up some speed, I wiped a J turn in the drive up area that had half full parking on both sides. The front end came around right where the most expensive car a Porsche was parked, so that had to get some oh s*!ts from a few people. While running through first gear I flicking them off in the rear window before a no lift shift to 2nd gave a chirp. Last was a no stop turn onto the highway off the lot at maybe 30 or 35. I was very amazed how everything went off so perfectly like I had done it thousands of times. I always wondered if they had video, but 20 years ago, I doubt it would be much to look at if they even had cameras. I didn't go back for probably 8 years and at that point only to buy some parts.
I have no plans for a burn out in my own garage ever, but my friends shop they did one at an angle surrounding some vinyl of there name with logo, which looks really cool leading in toward the dyno.
I have no plans for a burn out in my own garage ever, but my friends shop they did one at an angle surrounding some vinyl of there name with logo, which looks really cool leading in toward the dyno.
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When I was in high school my dad did it just to “run through the gears” cause it wasn’t registered and didn’t want to take it on the roads. It’s on YouTube -94 camaro does burnout in garage . Lol
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I remember it like it was yesterday
*5 year old me* watching my pops destroy some 14" pizza cutter tires on his small block powered s10, taking some of the nice concrete garage floor out during the process.
He didn't hear the end of it from my mother for a long time. Those were the days
*5 year old me* watching my pops destroy some 14" pizza cutter tires on his small block powered s10, taking some of the nice concrete garage floor out during the process.
He didn't hear the end of it from my mother for a long time. Those were the days
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Very funny! Maybe he had too much to drink and found it best to just keep the burnouts in the garage!
I saw this on the side as a recommended video and enjoyed it even more after watching the one posted by the thread started.
I would say a mulletude of 3
I saw this on the side as a recommended video and enjoyed it even more after watching the one posted by the thread started.
I would say a mulletude of 3
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IfQtdjOd6U cause its cold outside and you want to ride your bike lol