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off road in a 92 legacy

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I took my beater car to one of the best off road spots in my area. it was about a 5 mile driv in an unregistered, uninsured, uninspected car with no liscence and no title, and with my parents after me. (I had failed 2 classes and my perrents were giving me sh*t for about the 100th time, so i took off) i took the car up a washed out (read: bare rock that you have to zigzag from one side to another to keep from bottoming) class 6 road and headed into an abandoned rock crusking area. I took the car way off into the woods down rocky, tough trails. The whole place is only used by 4 wheelers, cause its hard to get to. The legacy did real good, with bald tires and a burnt clutch (it slips whenever you floor the car in any gear above 2nd) and it made it through some decent mud and kicked but on the trails. I camped out over night and headed back the next morning. my parents caught up with me at the school in the morning, that was an embarrasing scene. The car only bottomed about 5 times, putting dents in the floor support members, the rocker panels and the muffler. I was impressed at how well the car did.

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Whats done is done and its best to look back on fun experiences with glee. :lol: BTW, it got down below 40 that night and all i had was my rain jacket. Not so fun.

You need to hook up with Miles.....

 

Wait a minute.....that might not be a good thing:confused:

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From what I read, he got caught twice and did time for it. Sounds like a cool guy though, and can draw wicked. Thats why you don't get caught (teenage invincibility speaking)

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