SE-R Downhill
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i assume by bystander in TBC, you mean the same that are on this road...i could complain, but i don't have a car, so for the mean time i am a bystander...
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its a steeper tho and if you go real late at night theres, not to many people, only on the front when your coming from tetley its more residential
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Well, this video is a great example of how 'not' to drive a car.
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Tripod on back seat held in place by seat belts.
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I love doing downhill runs on the local mountain road! It's used a lot though, but not late at night.
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i just got an 03 ser spec V for my first car, and i have been looking at vids about it , and the more vids i see the more i love this car,
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gmr? the sentra seems like the driver is week
TheLok12 2 years ago
He's a good driver, that's was simply the wrong car for him.
He's the same guy driving the 350z in my other videos.
gyrenejoe 2 years ago
that makes sense, rwd is a hole different style of driving than fwd, its a good vid, i loved gmr before tbc is better tho lol
TheLok12 2 years ago
TBC is too short, too many cops, too many bystanders.
gyrenejoe 2 years ago
To the guy in the lead: I just want to say, in goodwill, don't take it the wrong way, you know what you're doing, however, wait until you see the apex clearly before you turn in. practice transitioning the car, don't just turn the wheel. finally don't trail brake. Slow equals fast.
DrivingScience 3 years ago
Crash (The driver of the SE-R) is really a RWD guy and never quite got the hang of the SE-R.
In the canyons we find it safer to late apex, it gives us a greater chance of spotting any debris/cars/moose in our path, so the canyon line looks way off from the optimal track line.
gyrenejoe 3 years ago