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Old Feb 16, 2002 | 09:29 AM
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Dumb question for you guys.
How long does theburnt rubber smell last after doing a burnout? Last night, I had a group of guys with video cameras beg me to do a few burnouts for them to tape, so I did. Now, the next day, my car still has that smell to it! Can't tell if it is the tires, or maybe burnt clutch?? Can someone help me out here. Thanks

It's funny how many misconceptions there are about this car! I was cruising Lindbergh last night, and stopped by every large group of cars to check out what was there, and people would crowd around the car, and ask me how many turbos it had, or how big the V8 was, etc etc. It was pretty funny. Many many MANY girls started hitting on me whereever I stopped, and it was beggining to piss my girlfriend off, so we had to head home early! This car is by far the most fun I've ever had! Oh yea, I almost ran out of gas doing the burnout! 0 bars left. Wouldn't that have been embarrassing!

Also, I had a few street encounters, but one most notably with a twin turbo 4 Lotus Esprit!!! I'll write about that one later. Thanks for the help guys!

I'm trying to be careful with this car since I found out it's history a few weeks ago, but it's becoming exceedingly difficult!
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Old Feb 16, 2002 | 09:42 AM
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Sounds like a burned clutch.

Should go away in a couple of days.
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