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Technical driving.

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Technical driving.

Post by muppet_man67 »

Which vehicles do people like if they only intended it for technical driving. (or as some would say, a play thing.)

The reason I didnt say play thing was because that may assume that it is a cheaper more thrashy car which isnt the point of my question.
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Post by redzook »

muppet_man67 wrote:Which vehicles do people like if they only intended it for technical driving. (or as some would say, a play thing.)

The reason I didnt say play thing was because that may assume that it is a cheaper more thrashy car which isnt the point of my question.
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Post by sierrajim »

What sort of driving do you want to do?

How many peole do you want to carry?

How much load do you take?

How much money do you have?

Do you also want comfort?

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Post by frp88 »

i don't get it either when it comes to technical driving you mean a buggy something that is made by the persons own looks.
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Post by N*A*M »

technical driving? i'd say a bog stock cayenne. you'd have to be hella technical to get it through in one piece. :twisted:
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

I think he means something that youd need fairly sharp driving skills to drive in a controlled, yet hoon kind of way...

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Post by toughnut »

If it's only a play thing build or buy a buggy. You can throw it around without too much worry if it goes on it's side. :D
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Post by Hoonz »

u could technical drive in any car ...

start with some thing standard and push it to its limits

do a few mods .. then its like learnin to drive all over again
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Post by munga »

someones having a case of the mondays!

my interpretative answer is something light, low and flexy with good gearing, enough power to use the gearing well, and strong axles.

hmm how about a 95" lwb sierra with a longer nose (damn headlight buckets), 3-3.5lt td 4cyl, toy axles, lockers on 34"<insert your choice here> tyres?
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Post by Zute »

Early Ford Explorer, youd need to be tec to fix all the faults. :lol:
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Post by Big Red Toy »

sierrajim wrote:W

Do you prefer blondes or brunettes? (maybe we need a poll on this :lol: )
Blondes ;)
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Post by mike »

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