LouG
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No, not even close.
But I now know how some people loop their Mustangs and go gardening in them.
I pulled out of a carpark and gave it just a tiny extra tickle of throttle to sneak into a gap, and the bugger started sliding sideways, dry road too.
It's no problem, it's super controllable, but I usually try not to do that in front of witnesses. Made me feel 18 again.
But I now know how some people loop their Mustangs and go gardening in them.
I pulled out of a carpark and gave it just a tiny extra tickle of throttle to sneak into a gap, and the bugger started sliding sideways, dry road too.
It's no problem, it's super controllable, but I usually try not to do that in front of witnesses. Made me feel 18 again.
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