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Nismo accident. Very sad.
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wowwwww.... :eek:
Sorry to hear of your crash. VDC is your friend! |
VDC off huh?...:shakes head:
Thanks for keeping my insurance rates high. Other than that, hope you get it fixed like new. Learn car control, or don't push the button.. |
Ouch....sorry about your sweet ride. VDC is there for a reason. The rear does get a little bit squirly with VDC off. Hopefully she will be back in commission in no time. What part of texas?
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I can't stress how important it is to get driving lessons on these cars. So many people disrespect the power of sports cars in general. I am glad no one was hurt. Spending the money on lessons is a good investment, also lets you know your limits with your car.
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looks like juan05's.
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This is why I'm hesitant to turn it off on public streets.
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So lets hear the full story. Looks like it's dry as a bone outside in those pics. I find my car pretty easy to keep in a straight line when it's dry.
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Sorry about the damage to your Z. Just be glad you didn't get hurt and that the car isn't damaged any worse than it is.
Like others have said no reason to turn the VDC off on the street. Save that for a track/autocross where you have some margin for error. Also as Fusz said a good performance driving course is a great way to learn how to handle a high performance car. It also makes driving one more fun too. |
so you turned off VDC and were driving down a strait road and the back end got away from you on dry pavement?
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Seems to be a weekly occurrence here....:ugh2: |
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VDC never goes off. It's called an accident for a reason though. You'll learn. Glad to see you are okay, though. :) |
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Keep reckless driving off public streets please. |
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