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The sound of a car approaching then performing a handbrake/e-brake turn. The car is an early 90s 4 cylinder Volvo 740 GLE estate/station wagon.
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Type
Flac (.flac)
Duration
0:10.366
File size
373.3 KB
Sample rate
44100.0 Hz
Bit depth
16 bit
Channels
Mono
 
    13 years, 1 month ago
General note as I've noticed a lot of people can't use the format. The format used is FLAC which is a lossless format (wav is lossy). I suggest downloading Audacity. It's free and it can read FLAC so you can export the clip as a wav or whatever from there.
 
    13 years, 1 month ago
Thanks for the clip. Using it for part of my animation audio.
13 years, 2 months ago
Thanks for the sound. Used it on the song Splinters seen here:
http://www.purevolume.com/DaysInRuin/albums/Two+Years+Later
thank you
13 years, 2 months ago
Thanks for the sound. Used it on the song Splinters seen here:
http://www.purevolume.com/DaysInRuin/albums/Two+Years+Later
thank you
 
    13 years, 4 months ago
skytrav, you are a fool. This is a sound effect or foley effect, not a musical effect. This sound may not have any application for making a techno song, but it is perfect for a video I am doing of a chase scene. I need lots of different tire squeals for other traffic. Perfect. Also, FLAC is a LOSSLESS format. So as long as you have the basic knowhow to convert it to wav or aiff , this is THE ideal format.(just look up convert "flac to wav" in google, you'll find many free converters) Thank you uploader, I will credit you if I end up using it.
 
                             
                            