Another goodbye from the 808...
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Not so much the general nyc area.
Upstate NY has some streets that would make the beat up roads down here look like a walk in the park.
Which makes sense because every winter it gets worse. You have various cracks in the roads, water seeps into these cracks. When there's freezing temps the water turns into ice and expands, thus making the cracks worse. Eventually lifting up the asphalt and creating huge potholes.
Bad roads in Honolulu is just a result of the city not giving a hoot. IMO
Why are you getting rid of the tsx?
Upstate NY has some streets that would make the beat up roads down here look like a walk in the park.
Which makes sense because every winter it gets worse. You have various cracks in the roads, water seeps into these cracks. When there's freezing temps the water turns into ice and expands, thus making the cracks worse. Eventually lifting up the asphalt and creating huge potholes.
Bad roads in Honolulu is just a result of the city not giving a hoot. IMO
Why are you getting rid of the tsx?
i'm getting rid of it because i built it too fast and it got boring. it was completed in less than a year from brand new to everything on it. it's still a great car, just modded it too fast.
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i dunno, i wouldn't care. if you know me or how i drive, you would know i would still drive it slammed, i don't care what the road is like. if there is a pothole i would just swerve around it. simple as that. if there is transitions in the road where i goes up like an inch, i just slow down so i don't slam in to it, then speed up again, i don't care how much cars are behind me. it's honestly not as hard as you think to get around slammed.
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