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  • Its_just_Yukio
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    Touge means mountain roads. Not freeway off ramps / on ramps.

    Buzzwords ftl.

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  • gigglesnirt
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    Yeah epic fail, stay way out of populated places if you have to use the street at all.

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  • MonkeySlide
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    Originally posted by TougeOfficiel View Post
    I have been exploring the cloverleafs near my area and have found some very interesting prospects.

    Mind this is touge I am talking about, thought drifting is of course allowed as well!

    Let me know what you think of these configurations--these are generally areas where in a decent stock Camry, for example, one would be considered good if accomplished at an average speed of 45 MPH. Exits marked at 25 MPH, and continuous loop where each circuit takes the driver through a full 1080 degrees of direction change.

    Single car comps only, pure touge in terms of time gained/lost. Low danger, low focus of law enforcement (I would think), high risk of ARMCO contact if pushing too hard.

    What do you think?
    I think you are BEGGING to get flamed more than a marshmellow at a camp fire.

    You're talking about "togue" racing on freeway ramps in a stock Camry?

    I appreciate your honesty so I won't rip on you but if were you..since this is your first post..I wouldn't come back to this thread again..and I'd never log on to that user name again..make a new accout with a new name and pretend you dont know who the heck "TogueOfficiel" is!

    TRUST ME

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  • TougeOfficiel
    Guest started a topic USA Touge on highway on/off ramp circuits

    USA Touge on highway on/off ramp circuits

    I have been exploring the cloverleafs near my area and have found some very interesting prospects.

    Mind this is touge I am talking about, thought drifting is of course allowed as well!

    Let me know what you think of these configurations--these are generally areas where in a decent stock Camry, for example, one would be considered good if accomplished at an average speed of 45 MPH. Exits marked at 25 MPH, and continuous loop where each circuit takes the driver through a full 1080 degrees of direction change.

    Short but sweet, as I like to call 'em:





    Look like fun, eh?

    Single car comps only, pure touge in terms of time gained/lost. Low danger, low focus of law enforcement (I would think), high risk of ARMCO contact if pushing too hard.

    What do you think?
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