SLR vs ? in Shanghai?
Originally Posted by Vik2000,Mar 2 2009, 11:29 PM
In China, cars will cross yellow lines to pass other cars. You wanna know about Cops? Rich people usually have good connection with them.
Interesting...
Originally Posted by IwantanS,Mar 2 2009, 03:40 PM
Yeah OP what were you thinking!?
This is an internet automotive site, with a bunch of auto enthusiasts that are interested in all things high speed, exotic automobile (even if it is illegal)! Post anything similar again and permanent ban! Moderator notified.
This is an internet automotive site, with a bunch of auto enthusiasts that are interested in all things high speed, exotic automobile (even if it is illegal)! Post anything similar again and permanent ban! Moderator notified.
NO!!!!! Don't call the cops!!!!! hahahaha j/kAnyway ... guess the question's answered
Originally Posted by u8myrice,Mar 2 2009, 08:54 PM
Wait, so its not because the Chinese Police cars there are only factory tuned, and if you can do better than 180K they can't catch you, so they don't even try?
Interesting...
Interesting...
Originally Posted by u8myrice,Mar 2 2009, 08:54 PM
Wait, so its not because the Chinese Police cars there are only factory tuned, and if you can do better than 180K they can't catch you, so they don't even try?
Interesting...
Interesting...
Originally Posted by JDM_JOE,Mar 2 2009, 08:54 PM
haha you complain yet you have touge in your name. Do you even know what that means?
Touge (峠 ,tōge?) is a Japanese word literally meaning "pass." It refers to a mountain pass or any of the narrow, winding roads that can be found in and around the mountains of Japan and other geographically similar areas.
Placing a series of s or bends in the steep roads that provide access to and from the high elevations of the mountains was intended to be a safety measure, usually to prevent commuters from reaching unstable speeds or creating excessive wear on the vehicles associated with them. It is therefore ironic that these same passes have become popular with street racers and motorsport enthusiasts in the last two decades, providing a dangerous and therefore challenging course where nightly competitions are not unheard of.
P.S. You fail!
Touge (峠 ,tōge?) is a Japanese word literally meaning "pass." It refers to a mountain pass or any of the narrow, winding roads that can be found in and around the mountains of Japan and other geographically similar areas.
Placing a series of s or bends in the steep roads that provide access to and from the high elevations of the mountains was intended to be a safety measure, usually to prevent commuters from reaching unstable speeds or creating excessive wear on the vehicles associated with them. It is therefore ironic that these same passes have become popular with street racers and motorsport enthusiasts in the last two decades, providing a dangerous and therefore challenging course where nightly competitions are not unheard of.
P.S. You fail!

b) you can spiritedly drive a "pass" aka touge and be safe about it
c) what does me having touge in my username have to do with the fact that ricing around in HEAVILY trafficed areas and lane sweeping on the freeway is stupid?
d) ... you're an idiot.
e) this thread is still useless
ps: you know how to work that google machine eh smartass?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touge
lol. sad.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touge
lol. sad.
Originally Posted by Vik2000,Mar 2 2009, 01:13 PM
I don't even understand what people are upset about. OP was simply asking what SLR was running against. He didn't say "wowzor, street racing is so cool."
Answer his question and if you don't know quiet the "f" down. Why must a simple question thread get complicated everytime?
Answer his question and if you don't know quiet the "f" down. Why must a simple question thread get complicated everytime?




