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posting some1s personal shit to get back at them... bad call

still cant believe u sunk that low

Alien, we've all read a lot of the shit that you've posted on here, so don't you DARE say that you wouldn't do it if the shoe was on the other foot.

And besides, from an on-lookers point of view, he was a wank. He could have worded his complaint a little better, but he chose not to. He could have kept it simple, to the point, and ON TOPIC, but he didn't. And for that, he must be PUNISHED :)

whats with everyone here? i went on the cruise friday night and it was awesome! we had no problems, we even went past cops they didnt stop us, and we even saw cops in the car park and they were really friendly.

if you dont wana go cruising that is up to you, leave your coments to yourelf, but as i read i saw it posted that its always everyone in their own little group. Well that is not true we are all friendly, and that was my first cruise that stan had organised and i have to say it was very enjoyable and we all got along.

so what im tryin to say is, dont listen to everyone elses opinions come along and see if you enjoy the cruise, no one is forcing you to stay you can aloways leave. But as other Sau'ers would agree, we do not street race, we leave that for our drag days at eastern creek and track day.

Dave.....

ok moanie y r u beein a sik bitch for?

I'm not gonna say i can beat you or nothing but I will give u a go as I have not yet been beaten byt a 33 gtst

and as for GTR Glafche... he woudlnt waste his time racing you or most ppl on this forum

bwahahahahahahahaha please remember even if by some miracle either of you did race at wsid and beat moanie that she has friends with lowly gtst that will gladly race you

that's enough postwhoring and bickering. topic closed.

Damn straight this thread got way out of control.

The next person I see talking about street racing in direct contravention of the forums rules gets a ban.

Try me.

Do whatever the hell you like, but don't talk about it on here. And stay away from my street.

Fcuking school holidays

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