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    Its a lack of evidence on your part that all street racing is performed at night.

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    Here it is.

    Quote Originally Posted by drakkie
    May I point out that you are wrong. And I do have my license and driven a dozen cars so far.

    An example is this website:
    http://www.flitsservice.nl/cm_php/main_repo.php?id=83
    It features a regular street race near my house.
    Now forgive me if i'm wrong, but that does appear to be pictures of a street race, performed during obvious day-light hours, on that link he posted there.

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    Okay. I've been proved wrong. People do street-race during the day. It's just that I'm suited to night racing, as my friend does. People might do it during the day, but that doesn't mean they don't do it at night.
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    it doesn't change the fact that street racing is retarded. and usually for people who can't afford the puny cost of track access.
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    It doesn't change the fact because the fact is street racing is NOT retarded.
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    except... it is. it might be fully sik uleh but it's still retarded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STREETFIRE
    It doesn't change the fact because the fact is street racing is NOT retarded.
    Is this like the fact that street racing is only performed at night?

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    But what kind of retarded? Disabled? Done by retards?
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    as in it takes an advanced state of mental retardation to think it's safe/justifiable.
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    Who said it's safe? Who said it's justifiable? He races on deserted highways at night (you know, the old ones) in Florida. He does it for the thrills and the fun. And racing with friends, getting cash (no, there are no girls) but lately no-one's been racing him because he's tuned his Lexus SC300 to the point where it's the fastest thing this side of a GT3 RS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STREETFIRE
    Who said it's safe? Who said it's justifiable?
    so you admit it is retarded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STREETFIRE
    Who said it's safe? Who said it's justifiable? He races on deserted highways at night (you know, the old ones) in Florida. He does it for the thrills and the fun. And racing with friends, getting cash (no, there are no girls) but lately no-one's been racing him because he's tuned his Lexus SC300 to the point where it's the fastest thing this side of a GT3 RS.
    if you're racing on highways, why would anything but top speed matter? so why pick a great handling car like a gt3?

    and i'm pretty sure no-one who has enough money to own a gt3 rs would be stupid enough to go street racing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey
    so you admit it is retarded.
    Sam, two and two don't add up to six. Just because it isn't justifiable or safe (and it's the most fun you can have with your clothes on) doesn't mean it's retarded.
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    And Derek, I didn't say he has a GT3 RS. He has a Lexus SC300 modded to spin 750hp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STREETFIRE
    Sam, two and two don't add up to six. Just because it isn't justifiable or safe (and it's the most fun you can have with your clothes on) doesn't mean it's retarded.
    participating in a highly illegal activity that has a reasonable chance of injury to yourself and others is pretty retarded/stupid.
    as for the most fun you can have with your pants on - i can argue that
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