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15-09-2006, 10:02 PM | #1 | ||
Panther Black MK6
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Central coast
Posts: 283
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In the mountains at night, touge racers will be cruising on the road enjoying the ride. While doing so, they sometimes look for a potential touge battle. The battle is always between two cars.
When a racer has decided to battle a car while on the road, he will tightly tailgate a potential racer and turn on the signal light for the driver in front, indicating for a pass. If the car in front refuses to pull aside for the overtaking and starts to speed up, the battle begins. Another way is to flash the night lights a few times behind the car. If the car in front speeds up, the duel begins. :hihi: After awhile, if the challenger cannot keep up with the chase, he loses the race. If he can keep up with the car in front closely, he wins the battle. If the challenger somehow overtakes the car in front, which seldom happens but is possible, he wins the race. :1syellow1 Another way to decide the fate of the battle is if the loser crashes the car badly and is unable to continue. Im really bored , sorry ,just posted this up as it a good topic to talk about .Although the Fez in FWD it is still makes a good Touge car . |
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