
why do people compare street Racing to the fast and the furious?
the fast in the furious is exactly why i didn’t want that movie to even come out you got people blaming that movie for everything. When i go to the illegal Street Races at 2 in the morning who is out driving except for drunks, and plus we close off the road basically so if you drive down a road with 200 cars parked on the side your an idiot unless your there to race, and what about the people that cant afford to take their car to the tracks i worked my ass off and had a pretty quick honda accord i could afford to take to the tracks but next thing you know they wont let me race cause my interior was missing. What is that about i meant to take out the dash and the interior panels to lose wheight. Well getting back to the question most Street Racers hate the movie the fast and the furious so why compare it to street racing, its just a movie to show off cars.
I HATE THAT MOVIE!! ALL THREE OF THE PIECES OF SH*T!!!! Not only are they not accurate in any way they make street racing look totally irresponsible. I admit we do put ourselves at risk, but done correctly it is not dangerous to anyone but those involved. That movie made racers look totally irresponsible stupid and overly flashy. Not to mention the d*ckheads who walk out of the movies and start doing burnouts and dragging people off at the lights giving everybody a bad name.
And those cars in the movies are not Race Cars. You want to make your car faster you take sh*t off, not stick sh*t on. There were some cool cars but the Fast and the Furious movies lick balls. Thankyou for giving me the opportunity to vent my frustration mate. Have a good one!
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