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Asian girl pranks driving instructors

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Decided to do a quick check too, the Camaro went on sale in April 2009, so there most definitely is an "09".

It really doesn't matter...it's not like sales people know shit about the cars they sell. Boss says it's XYZ and sells for ABC, and here's the blurb sheet with the "details" on it's features/options. I could easily see them setting this up, doing a few runs without the guy there. Then work day comes and boss says "Hey we got a guy coming in, want you to get him to look at that Camaro out front".
 
Exactly as real as the Asian one: 0%

I won't argue that point...if you're going to do this it has to be 100% fake. The only possible "real" part is the "unaware" person and their reactions. As I explained in my previous post, it would be possible to achieve this. Whether or not the ride along in these cases is actually unaware or not I don't know.

I still think the "Jeff Gordan" video is far more interesting and entertaining. A wimpy burnout is only interesting for little kids. In fact I did this for my sister's 10yr old before I sold that car (give it one last hurrah) last year.
 
I won't argue that point...if you're going to do this it has to be 100% fake. The only possible "real" part is the "unaware" person and their reactions. As I explained in my previous post, it would be possible to achieve this. Whether or not the ride along in these cases is actually unaware or not I don't know.

I still think the "Jeff Gordan" video is far more interesting and entertaining. A wimpy burnout is only interesting for little kids. In fact I did this for my sister's 10yr old before I sold that car (give it one last hurrah) last year.

I agree that the Gordon video was far more entertaining, better production values and better acting. But acting it was, on the part of everyone involved.
 
Malaysia was part of the British empire for a while and they probably like to look at American websites.
 
Besides, us Americans rule the world. Speak our language or GTFO.
And don't you dare speak your gibberish language around us, even if it is in your own country...that's just asking for it.
 
I don't know why but drifting is ****ing awesome, even if it is totally stupid and pointless.

Is there any place for someone to actually learn? Do I need my own car and does it cost a fortune?
 
I'm fine with drifting until someone calls it drift racing.

I thought the prank was cute. Not especially well executed, with just the little section of a parking lot to work in. But they didn't have Pepsi's budget either.
 
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