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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2010

Then you'll screwed when you try to stop for red light.

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  • lmao dude take this car in real traffic ride i wanna seee ppls reaction

  • Actually, that's not my car, I know it look same with my car but no, I think my car have bad shocks too, I will try it when I have full gas in my tank

  • Oh cool! does last the video, ur mom mad at u or what?

  • lol, that's not from me, i found it on internet

  • Amazing how you recorded this

  • I found it from site, recorded it, uploaded it.

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  • @1SmileDude1 This should be called

    How to drive a car....LIKE A BOSS

    ghetto car ftw :D

  • @supersayinlink ......you are mistaken, it is the spring that maintain ride height, that is why when people want to lower their cars, the buy lowering springs.... the shocks prevent rebounding buy the springs after being compressed, or in this case hyper-extended. and that is why you get this rebounding/bouncing effect.

  • lolwut hydrolics ftw

  • That was cool.

    lol

  • XD nxt gen back hydrilics

  • just some cheap hydrualics and if the car didint have shocks it would be sitting on so low because of the springs collapsing that the tires would be in the wheel well

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