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Street Outlaws(WTF?)

Propane

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The TV in the garage was on Discovery when I stepped out away from the chaos of summer break kids. The show Street Outlaws had just started. Street racing.........haven't been around it since the late 90s but it had its fun times so I thought I would check it out. Less than a minute in I am thinking, street cars that are trailered out to race? A street race lined by construction zone light towers? Top 10 cars where? What a joke. Didn't last 3 minutes on my TV. Back to some FOX News so I can hear more about our country going down the drain!!!!!!
 
Reality television... Gotta love it! What?... Aren't all illegal drag races setup with safety lights and cones...:flipoff:
 
Just like all the auto reposesion shows they are staged. Being a former repo man I laugh at those shows and the people on them. None of them were worth a salt and sold out to try and make money because they were not that good at it. None of them are true repo agent professionals,a true professional does not act the way they do. It is all hype for tv.
 
When we were street racing there were lots of trailered cars. We just unloaded at another spot and drove them there. . The farm truck is a 10 second truck and setting in the last spot . And yes if it's an out of the way spot you could set up lights . Been there done that . Not all those cars are on trailers . Smfh .
 
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When we were street racing there were lots of trailered cars. We just unloaded at another spot and drove them there. . The farm truck is a 10 second truck and setting in the last spot . And yes if it's an out of the way spot you could set up lights . Been there done that . Not all those cars are on trailers . Smfh .

In real street racing you might have a few trailered cars that can't drive everywhere. But most trailered cars were not street legal in anyway. To see a row of trucks and trailers with all their drag cars is NOT street racing. It's drag racing!

We use to change racing streets and locations dozen of times each night as the cops chased us around. Some locations we could get a single race in and others we could race for hours. From Bailey Road in south San Jose to the industrial areas of Milpitas. If any idiot brought lights out they all would have been seized by the PD. and that wasn't a road they lined with lights, looked like an airport, lame ass reality TV.
 
Umm yea , areas are diff . We also changed many times a night . Cell phone and Internet make it a lot easier to stay ahead of the cops now . Here we'd have hundreds of cars and people at multiple spots. Always changing. When somebody went for a spot on the street kings it was them and a small crowd . Even people from other states .trying to get some . We went for g's tho not 500 bucks .
 
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