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Posted (edited)

It is real easy to add video.

use the following command.

Put this before the number. -- youtube in brackets

Put this after the number. /youtube in brackets

Here is the link without the http

www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H48cXV35gw

Only enter 3H48cXV35gw between the brackets. I left most of the stuff in

so you could see the pasted link.

Paul

Edited by PAULSPEED
Posted (edited)

I like watching this guy shift from 6th to 1st and almost losing it about a min in.

I'm planning to do a drivers ed at Sebring soon, but **** it looks rough. :drive:

At least the Thunder hill guy kept his hands on the wheel.

I remember when those Honda Odyssey dune buggy things came out so many people broke there

arms when it rolled over they started putting little leashes on the steering wheel to tie you hands to it.

Edited by Foster
Posted (edited)

Here is a freind of mine at Thunderhill in a Caymen S.

Paul

No Movie???? Oh that's right my work blocks You Tube........

Edited by phillipj

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