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Old 20-01-2021, 04:32 PM   #1
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Default How not to do a burnout

https://www.caradvice.com.au/917469/...-catches-fire/

Habibi too stupid to realize that burnouts don't work when you have traction control on. Keeps trying and fries the engine/auto, setting it on fire

Police see the footage and charge him with dangerous driving. Insurance probably void.

Notice he didn't actually get charged with doing a burnout
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Old 20-01-2021, 04:45 PM   #2
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Well, im sure he can sell more drugs to buy another one when insurance doesnt pay...
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Old 20-01-2021, 06:01 PM   #3
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And almost as comical.


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Old 20-01-2021, 06:16 PM   #4
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And almost as comical.

I had a Chrysler Neon as a loaner once, worst car I have driven (and I have owned a few shockers).

I'm not surprised it wouldn't do a burnout...
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Old 20-01-2021, 06:27 PM   #5
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Fully sik bro.
Sucked in you tosser.
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Has anyone fact-checked the “it was a prize” allegation?

Prize awarded by Centrelink for childcare centre with greatest number of phantom enrolees?
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Old 20-01-2021, 08:22 PM   #8
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The stupidest thing is, as i child I'd done bigger skids in my undies. And kmart doesn't charge as much as even a second hand car dealer for undies.
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Old 20-01-2021, 08:29 PM   #9
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back to the camel , eh?
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Old Mate is sponsoring young Moffat in his TCR Renault Megane 2021 campaign. Wonder how that'll turn out now.
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Old 20-01-2021, 08:52 PM   #12
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We've come a long way. Caveman used to rub two sticks together.

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Old 20-01-2021, 10:04 PM   #13
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Has anyone fact-checked the “it was a prize” allegation?

Prize awarded by Centrelink for childcare centre with greatest number of phantom enrolees?


Wow! Looks like he's had it for at least 8 months and hasn't managed to work out how to disable traction control.
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Next challenge: Watch Habibi set fire to water!
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Probably one of those charity scams, where the winner is always someone the organiser knows and the donated money never ends up where its supposed to.


But "Trans fluid for $100 please Alex."
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How the **** can you not tell the wheels are not spinning in a twin turbo V8
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Yes it was a LMCTPLUS prize. Those guys are 100% legit. I rang the charity to make sure when I entered. They do a lot of good work for the charity apparently.

They organiser even joked about including a fire extinguisher in the next prize, which happens to be another amg c63

Also the bloke who wrecked the car is blaming a fault in the car, so mercs have to now investigate
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“…a fault in the car”

About 40cm from the steering wheel? (AKA Fault-40)
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Old 21-01-2021, 09:15 AM   #19
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Disagree with the title of the thread the 'burn out' was perfectly executed.
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I realise that the owner is an absolute tool & it was his fault entirely, but you would've thought that the M/Benz could take more than that before it caved in.

It looked to be a bit more than an overheated transmission from the amount of smoke bellowing from the exhaust.

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I realise that the owner is an absolute tool & it was his fault entirely, but you would've thought that the M/Benz could take more than that before it caved in.

It looked to be a bit more than an overheated transmission from the amount of smoke bellowing from the exhaust.

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I believe those cars have electronics that prevent it from doing what he was trying to do.. hence what happened.
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I realise that the owner is an absolute tool & it was his fault entirely, but you would've thought that the M/Benz could take more than that before it caved in.

It looked to be a bit more than an overheated transmission from the amount of smoke bellowing from the exhaust.

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Who knows he's probably been trying since he got it. he couldn't figure out where the indicators were in the other clip..

what a shame a nice car like that ends up with such a knob
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money can't buy you brains, what an idiot

Yep, He's just won the Wuckfit of the Year Award, & It's only January..
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Seeing that 63 disintegrate like that is heart breaking. (My fav Car)
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I realise that the owner is an absolute tool & it was his fault entirely, but you would've thought that the M/Benz could take more than that before it caved in.

It looked to be a bit more than an overheated transmission from the amount of smoke bellowing from the exhaust.

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I'm not sure what impact timing retardation/fuel cut would have on the engine though. I guess these systems just aren't designed around doing it for excessive periods of time. 99.99999% of the time they would work for no more than 1 or 2 seconds.

It's so funny, cause one touch of a button and this thing would put on a massive smoke show. How could he have never heard of traction control?
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Dunno if its just me, but whenever i get a new (different) car the moment i get home i geek out and lookup everything it can do, what settings can be changed, all that gear. Then honeymoon with it for a few days. Not burnouts, but pressing buttons and changing stuff because i can. But i guess some people dont do that.
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This is what happens when you take Lebos out of Commodores, I bet the mighty Ecotec would rip a sweet single pegger.
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About 40cm from the steering wheel? (AKA Fault-40)
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I just realised these are a dual clutch 9 speed, so it wasn't the converter slipping, it was the clutch.
Bet the thing spat the clutch and flywheel out the side of the gearbox, through the exhaust and fuel lines.
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Wow! Looks like he's had it for at least 8 months and hasn't managed to work out how to disable traction control.
So he won it with those sh*tty wheels installed.

Can't find it on carsales anymore, but apparently he had it listed for $150k. Bet he wishes his ask was a bit less than that now.
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