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ok heres my lil story from the weekend..

fast and furious styles..

Please note the following has no association with mccr watsoever. all actions were done with drivers own responsibility!

jayde and i cruisin along princes highway heading towards the city in stealth mode

bit hard to miss but.. 2 chicks in an rx impreza brightt blue!!

hehe

anyways jayde as her usual ****y self.. (gotta love it)

wants to drag anything and everything on the road in her stock as a rock rx heheh !! mad bish!!

so anyways we pull up to these lights, look to our left.. hmm nice lil skyline sittin there with two guys in it

jayde: "can i drag that skyline "

me: "yeah go for it its non turbs" me looks at the car again then looks at the badges and stickers.... "i think..."

guys look at us put down their windows.. jayde starts revving the car..

guy puts up his window starts revvin aswell

lights turn green

fwoarr mad bish gets him on take off and starts pullin away..

took him his sweet time to catch up and pull ahead

but by then we were already laughin our heads off

pull up to his car

me puts the window down...

me: ur car is non turbo yes?

him: yeah it is

me: then why u got gts25-t stickers on it??

him: cause its a gtst

me: no its a gts

him: no its a gtst

me: (grinz) so umm wats the t stand for on the end

him: looks at us blankly

jayde: TURBOOOOOOOOO

one word dude

OWNEDDDD

we put up the windows and drive off gigglin at the poor dude

ehhe

by the way dude if ur on the forums and read this.. sorry i had to post it

was quite amusing

:D

:lol: :bahaha: :lol: :bahaha:

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Funny story. Those pretend turbo owners don't phase me actually... see somebody in an SS or even worse, lancer or something prolly comes across a GTS all riced up. They take them on and kick there ass and go to their mates "those skylines aren't quick, bullshit, bullshit". Then somebody with a skyline with a real turbo comes along, they get confident - they get *OWNED* and they're put right back in their box. Now they don't know what the **** is going on with all these skylines :D

i got owned sat-night but it was by two other nissan's...one R33 and one 200sx - both definitely didn't have standard turbos as they were both seriously, seriously quick (as in must have been pushing 250+ at the rear wheels)

bahahaahaa nice one ambz.... he was probably thinking "pffft these chicks wont know anything i'll show off my "knowledge" and impress them"

ahahaha if u do read these forums... UR A NOB! :D

Originally posted by inark

bahahaahaa nice one ambz.... he was probably thinking "pffft these chicks wont know anything i'll show off my "knowledge" and impress them"

ahahaha if u do read these forums... UR A NOB! :D

it was probally DOX talking his NA for a final fling!

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