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i know u might think, another commodore bag

is it just me or is it that p-plater commo drivers think they have shit hot cars and shit hot car control skills?

i saw today a typical example:

i was driving south on ranford road, stopped at lights near gosnells golf course

vt commo driver was turning south onto ranford road

turned the corner and absolutely booted it

course the back end went sideways and he must have thought himself really really really cool

anyway he attempted to bring it back in a forwards direction except he just bout lost it going back the other way

no control over car whatsoever

to me he was a dick head

the back end moved as jerky as a drunk on crystal meth - it didnt even look classy

it may have looked alright if he had sent the back sideways and then calmly and coolely swung it round the other way and kept it going for a while but no.....

now i would have liked to see that done by a skyline driver...but, alas, no one was in the vicinity to show the tossa how it was done properly

sigh ;)

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the only reason he would have done it was 2 show u hes presence casue he spotted a hot car and he wantded you to spot him back

yea - except i drive an excel

lol!! :lol:

yerh all commodores show of most of the time when im on the road.

lik me and all friends on the way to the beach.

on Hepburn Ave and its one lane right..yerh this commodore tries to over take all of us by going on the wrong side. he was on the wrong side when a Ute with the biggest bull bar was headin straight onto him.

friend had to brake hard just to let him through in the last second.

stupid commodore driver could of killed someone for pulling that trick.

i agree,

although funnily enough last week i was waiting at a stop sign when a VL came flying through this chicane with mass bodyroll, back end flew and then he overcorrected, spinning out in a cloud of smoke and just missing kerb... pissy driving i think, the speed he was doing through it was way too quick for most cars..

yerh all commodores show of most of the time when im on the road.

lik me and all friends on the way to the beach.

on Hepburn Ave and its one lane right..yerh this commodore tries to over take all of us by going on the wrong side. he was on the wrong side when a Ute with the biggest bull bar was headin straight onto him.

friend had to brake hard just to let him through in the last second.

stupid commodore driver could of killed someone for pulling that trick.

should have clutched 2nd and shown him whos boss

yeah its not only commo drivers.

last week my bros laser shat its alternator, so i was repairing it on the side of the road (f**k towing it)

and this nob came around the corner and tried to do a burnout, i didnt even look, and i said "f**ken holden drivers"

then my bro goes, "ummm, it was an r33!"

stoopid nobs

steve

I find its commodore drivers that try to be smart and look cool, which they think is portrayed by having your foot welded to the floor while cornering on a suburban street, because they don't earn enough money as a brickies labourer to afford to attend a track day event....

I find its commodore drivers that try to be smart and look cool, which they think is portrayed by having your foot welded to the floor while cornering on a suburban street, because they don't earn enough money as a brickies labourer to afford to attend a track day event....

ahhhh so true.




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