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no i'm not... but come to runs this saturday nite and i'll race the r34

are you coming to autosalon 2006 to compete against my aerotop supra with vertical doors, 1st grade leather interior, one piece mould veilside widebody and bodykit, 21" rims, $6000 sound system?

hahaha.. i don't understand... why do you enjoy street racing? whats the difference between wsid and a street? you're scared!

and omg!! poopra!! personally.. i'll take james's poopra over yours anyday!!! at least it looks hot and has some go! :D

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hahaha.. i don't understand... why do you enjoy street racing?  whats the difference between wsid and a street?  you're scared!

and omg!! poopra!!  personally.. i'll take james's poopra over yours anyday!!!  at least it looks hot and has some go! :D

Because if you are a street racer you can talk shit and get away with it as there is no proof of anything. They are are afraid of WSID as there are no casual observers there, only people who know their shit and deal in facts

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hahaha.. i don't understand... why do you enjoy street racing?  whats the difference between wsid and a street?  you're scared!

and omg!! poopra!!  personally.. i'll take james's poopra over yours anyday!!!  at least it looks hot and has some go! :D

i have neva ran @ wsid , i guess to chicken but i love street racing, nothing like it when your @ the lights and it hits green few seconds later you see the blue and red lights and then its everyman for himself! in saying that i wouldn’t want to get embarrassed @ wsid.

And another thing im very surprised that you people dont street race i find it hard to believe. I dont mean like going to the runs n shit but if your @ the lights and another person is reving you up dont u just floor it?

Straight outta the bible:

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Jesse(about the Supra): You know what? This will decimate all... after we put about fifteen grand or more under the hood. If we have to, overnight some parts from Japan

Straight outta the bible:

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Jesse(about the Supra): You know what? This will decimate all... after we put about fifteen grand or more under the hood. If we have to, overnight some parts from Japan

:lol: I havn't laughed that hard for ages

You guys are all poor chumps! I've got 5 GTRS! and each one has about 50000 spent on just the block! ive even got a motec exhaust system on one of dem!

I'll bring all mah carz down and we can race for slips bro! BUT NOT AT the creek! racing on a real drag strip built for drag racing is so ghey! besides its like, only 50 bucks... i could spend that on more neons! And if i want to pay to race id rather a fine! It gives u more cred yo!

hahahahahaha... no thanks babs!! wouldn't want to blind you guys :D

and i never said i don't street race! lol!!! at the lights... i'll launch it just for the hell of it... just to be launching!! and i know i lot of people that would back me up there! i WILL NOT however... go to a pre planned street meet.. can't do it.. don't see the point... if you bump into me on the streets somewhere.. then bring it on :)

and yeah.. i understand about being scared going to ec... i was freaked the first time i went... but its awesome once you get over it! And you're awesome for admitting to being intimidated by it all... thats all i want alien and gtr to admit... they're intimidated.. and scared of embarrassing themselves... which is why they prefer illegal drags!!

Another reason i wouldn't go to premeditated illegal drags if the cops.. i can't afford to lose my licence and have my car impounded! sure i've run from cops before... been pulled over... got let off... THATS what i find scarey... more scaring than lining up a rotor at WSID :D

i have neva ran @ wsid , i guess to chicken but i love street racing, nothing like it when your @ the lights and it hits green few seconds later you see the blue and red lights and then its everyman for himself! in saying that i wouldn’t want to get embarrassed @ wsid.

And another thing im very surprised that you people dont street race i find it hard to believe. I dont mean like going to the runs n shit but if your @ the lights and another person is reving you up dont u just floor it?

you embarressed about going to WSID?

then u must not have much self confidence... and the street is nothing but bumps and holes!

can you do 160km/h+ easily on the street with no worry about hitting anything? its nothing compared to the smooth surface of WSID, once you try it you wont race on the street again!

You guys are all poor chumps! I've got 5 GTRS! and each one has about 50000 spent on just the block! ive even got a motec exhaust system on one of dem!

I'll bring all mah carz down and we can race for slips bro! BUT NOT AT the creek! racing on a real drag strip built for drag racing is so ghey! besides its like, only 50 bucks... i could spend that on more neons! And if i want to pay to race id rather a fine! It gives u more cred yo!

Its all about the cred yo...I got sideways the other day and got 150 points, my cred level is now up to 5 stars

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