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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 11:07 pm 
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Last night was a blast.
Where most people had a nightmare with the snow, being snowed in, car break downs and crashing.
I had fun driving home and did some doubhnut outside my house.
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Shortly I got a phone call from my house mates and we decided to make the most of the snow. :D
We went to our Teco car park which was totally empty with about 6inches of snow and let loose.
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Though the S2k kept getting stuck it did pull off some nice slides.
I doulnt say any of us was really drifing. There was little to no traction.
Fasted we cound do was about 20mph and the S2K kept getting stuck.

The GT4 was tons of fun. It was hard to get it to go in an extreme angle because of the 4WD but it was so easy to controll.
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Its been a long tims since i've last seen snow like this in London. I'm just glad I made the most of it because it was 18 years since we've last had snowfall like this in SE england.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 11:51 pm 
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Great pics and looks like it was a lot of fun. Great experience of driving a Four at extreme angles and how to control the slides :)

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 12:07 am 
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controlling the slide was quick to pickk up cos it was slow. Keeping the sliding going for as long as possable was the aim :D


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