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Reply #15
with a car that size perhaps it was just a stiff wind...

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Reply #16
myself and three friends picked up a local guys(a real prick btw) car(fire fly) and placed it between a phone pole an hydrant.there was maybe 3-4 inchesin front and back of the car.i had picks but can't find them .

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Reply #17
The tents behind the cars are bigger, aren't they?? :p

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Reply #18
:giggle::giggle::giggle::giggle: LOL!!!!

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Reply #19
In all seriousness tho wouldent gas and oil be making it to places that it shouldent, when its on its side like that.

But that is still funny

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Reply #20
LMAO! it was time to change my wallpaper anyway :p a friend and I used to move small cars around outside the bar, this was of course after a few wobbly pops :cheers: to make us brave enough to not fear getting our asses kicked  :nutkick:
1980 birds X 3, 1982 bird, 1984 XR7, 1988 TC

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Reply #21
Oh man.  Thats too good!  Used to do that to the little cars back in highschool.  Would you believe a fiesta to be heavier than an omni?
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Reply #22
It took 15 of us to rotate a 1982 Cadillac Sedan deville with a 425 in it 90 degrees in high school.  The owner actually bet us to do it!  Instead of taking up one spot we spun the car so it took up 3.
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Reply #23
A festia heavier than an omni/horizon no i wouldent think so, i loved my dads horizon that thing rocked.(Just got rid of it last year to get a focus zx5)

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I am so F***ing mad right now I could just spit bullets. I got woke up this morning at 6:30 by a phone call from my neighbor telling me that my smartie was laying on it's side in my driveway. It broke the window, both fenders, the mirror, the door handle, the door panel and I don't know what else. It's still laying on it's side waiting for the police to get here. Some liite bas***ds with nothing else to do at 2:00 in the morning and no respect for anyone elses property. Good thing I didn't catch them in the act as I'm sure I'd be on my way to jail right now. Here's a pic of my poor smartie right now and I'll post more when it's upright again. I'm puuting a $1000.00 reward for the arrest of those responsible. I'm  sure that they'll be bragging to their buddies at school. It just  me off. It's not like we live in a so called bad neighborhood. Maybe there's just no good neighborhoods left


well if you were gonna beat up those guys for tipping your car i dont think they'd be afraid of you.... you know when you drive somthing like that  :rollin:  :rollin:  :giggle:  :hick:  :rollin:  :rollin:

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Reply #25
Those Smartie Driving assholes were getting pissed off because there were guests visiting there forum.  Something like it was the most viewed thread on there forum.  All they said was people were just there to poke fun and get ideas on tipping little cars.  I didn't really believe it when I read it but hey little people can be weird I guess.
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Reply #26
Well its funny in the first place so, if they dident want the attention they shouldent post  like that.

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Reply #27
Wow, those smart drivers turned into ****ing assholes in that thread!  I hope we don't come across like that to outsiders, what a way to turn people off a car scene!!!

I've got a Type 1 VW, my parents had them when the stupid "Beetle Moving" was a fun past time.  If you drive a weird subcompact, that's one of the things to expect.  Hell, now days it'd probably happen to my parents Hyundai Scoupe (that I'm driving until Bird has new Radiator :( ) or my sister's Daewoo Lanos, well maybe if people weren't too busy laughing at them for not being real cars to consider doing that type stuff.

shiznit happens, shiznit has always happened, and shiznit will continue to happen.  "Oh no, somebody did an act of vandalism against one of our cars"  Yep, you Smart drivers are the only people in the universe to EVER have that type stuff happen. 

Yes, it's hurt the car; but it's just a flesh wound.  You now have a reason to CUSTOMIZE your already very different car so you can make it stand out even among other Smarts.  And stop whining about how much more interest worldwide is being given to these cars because of one little incident, many more of these Underground Advertising events will it take before people might seriously consider these as cars.  Sure we can't get them in America, but how many countries CAN get a Smart?  "Haha, it's a funny picture, wow I didn't know they were that (fuel efficent, safe, goofy lookin', whatever...)"

Atleast they didn't steal parts, or the whole car, it's not totaled, they didn't completely destroy panels that can't be replaced.  You've got support from the manufacturer and you aren't stuck with only being able to find 20 year old used parts in very questionable conditions.  They should be glad the idiots didn't set it on fire after flipped as it's volitile blood was pouring out onto the driveway.

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Reply #28
Quote from: Jeremy in Indy
Hell, now days it'd probably happen to my parents Hyundai Scoupe (that I'm driving until Bird has new Radiator :( )

How you enjoying that 81 hp? lol BTW thats your six hundred and sixty sixth post
1980 birds X 3, 1982 bird, 1984 XR7, 1988 TC

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Reply #29
Hmmm, post 666 and I was ranting about something....  The devil made me do it.

1991 Hyundai Scoupe, 1.6, 5-spd.  That car has absolutely NO TORQUE.  Anywhere.  (yes I even checked the glovebox and trunk to see if there was any spare torque somewhere)  Power is nearly decent for something that light, but it's all HP, there's nothing in the bottom-end.  Plus it's an FF, so weird handling, torque steer, drivewheels unloading and being so chirpy... 

It's faster reving and power/weight is sorta decent, but my T-bird can definately out handle and out brake this thing!  (Yes, my T-bird still has the stock 10/9" disk/drum combo) 

I did find out that were I actually interested in doing it, just about any Mitsubishi I4 engine will drop into the Scoupe: DSM Eclipse Turbo, any of the Evo series, MIVEC...