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Started by Mytur Binsdirti, July 08, 2014, 07:54:32 AM

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Mytur Binsdirti

I was hoping for something catastrophic to happen, but sadly, it didn't. And be sure to turn the volume.



http://www.chonday.com/Videos/sauditire2


What a stupid culture.

wingcar

Are you sure that's not a NASCAR team practicing a new type of "pit stop"...?    ::)
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Mike DC

What about this represents a stupid culture, exactly? 


Our culture would never do anything like that.  Not without a belly pan on the truck covered in sponsor logos.  

A Red Bull commercial, for example.

cudaken


I wounder how they change there oil? :scratchchin:

Good driving, but stupid stunt.
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Ghoste

Amusing stunt but an excellent way to get yourself on an upcoming episode of "1000 Ways To Die".


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Mike DC

QuoteDarwinism waiting to happen, just like............


Evidently you don't know much about the scene of early stock car races in the 1940s.  Back when the US culture was full of young people, more open spaces with fewer laws & police restrictions on gatherings & risk-taking, and lots of relatively cheap cars.  (You know, the world that everyone in the muscle car hobby waxes nostalgic about.  Doesn't that sound kinda like what we see in the Saudi videos now?)  Americans were doing stuff like that all the time back then.  It was just before the handheld video camera & Youtube era so there isn't as much record of it.



Hell, there is still stupid stuff on display in the Import car world, who are much younger & rowdier than the muscle car hobby.  Look up "ghost riding the whip" videos.  The muscle car hobby isn't too smart for any of this, we are just too gray-haired and we have to work too hard to restore the rusty old cars now.  



Mytur Binsdirti

  


No argument with the 40's stock car racing, but as we all know, professional auto racing throughout the world has evolved quite a bit since then. Unfortunately, horrible limb-flying youtube videos on public roads is about all these folks can muster to be productive in society.  :eek2:



six-tee-nine

They are bored because they get born rich because of the oil industry. They have too much spare time and money.

They better learn how to work, because when the oilfields dry out the story comes to an end...
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RallyeMike

Comparable American acitivities = Street drag racing, cross country coast to coast races, ghost riding, every other 20-ish sport bike rider on the street, .....

Stupid is everywhere. 

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Mike DC

  
Born rich?  Some yes, some no.  These days a lot of places in the OPEC region have more middle classes than the old stereotype.


Either way the extreme wealth won't last another few decades.  All the largest Saudi oilfields are in the later stages of depletion.  

(And if you take much pleasure in knowing that, umm . . . let me explain a market principle called "supply & demand".  Gas prices in the USA are still controlled by worldwide oil demand no matter how much or little we produce here.)




polywideblock


  balls the size of coconuts    :yesnod:  love the safety gear 

  now how long before some pissed redneck  is killed/injured trying to replicate this "trick "  :scratchchin: 


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Windsor

They can afford to wreck a car a month, why not let em. Plus sometimes when a "court" decides they killed someone because of their driving, they don't sit in a jail with better conditions than some people in the country. Instead they get their head cut off.

Indygenerallee

Definately nuts, some crazy SOB's Living their life to the fullest! :lol:
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RallyeMike

The losers should have at least rotated them!
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yeah them guys are nutts ,  watched a few of their videos on youtube , in the past  , like what MTD  posted    :o  :o :image_294343: :coocoo:   :yesnod:  :coocoo: 
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Mytur Binsdirti

Quote from: Windsor on July 08, 2014, 08:57:53 PM
They can afford to wreck a car a month, why not let em. Plus sometimes when a "court" decides they killed someone because of their driving, they don't sit in a jail with better conditions than some people in the country. Instead they get their head cut off.



Human lives don't have much value over there. Never have & never will.

Ghoste

Quote from: polywideblock on July 08, 2014, 05:43:01 PM

   now how long before some pissed redneck  is killed/injured trying to replicate this "trick "  :scratchchin: 

The difference being the Saudis aren't supposed to drink alcohol whereas for the redneck it's required.

Tengun

I can't get past the fact that nobody is wearing shoes (or sandals) - not that that would protect them much if the stunt went awry.

Just think about what it must smell like inside that thing with all those feet!

6spd68

Pretty awesome stunt, I'd wanna see the view from the other side too.  Anyone think they used a dolly to help keep it propped up like that?
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Carb intake w/Holley 750 VS

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Fully rebuilt Dana-60 w/Motive gears. 3.55 Posi, Yukon axles.

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Ghoste

Hmm, I don't think they did, they did a lot of swerving to get it on its side.

Mike DC

  
Nothing faked there.  It's do-able with enough practice.  

Some of the really skilled guys can keep a vehicle up like that for miles.  Varying speeds, going around corners in both directions, etc.    
 

6spd68

Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on July 10, 2014, 06:41:06 AM
 
Nothing faked there.  It's do-able with enough practice.  

Some of the really skilled guys can keep a vehicle up like that for miles.  Varying speeds, going around corners in both directions, etc.    
 

Cool, learn more every day...   :cheers:
Every great legend has it's humble beginning.
Project 668:
1968 Dodge Charger (318 Car)
Projected Driveline:
383 with mild stroke
Carb intake w/Holley 750 VS

6-Speed Dodge Viper Transmission

Fully rebuilt Dana-60 w/Motive gears. 3.55 Posi, Yukon axles.

Finished in triple black. 

ETA: "Some velvet morning, when I'm straight..."