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"i eat rice for breakfast".

beat a VS (97) Clubsport 185i that had that gem on the back. funny thing is, that my car is the same year, 2.5L, not 5.0, and its a SHOPPING TROLLEY that beat HSV's flagship model for the same year...

VS Clubbies arent that quick... around 7.2 sec to 100... but yeh silly sticker unles he superchargers his car.

That sticker is all good and fun until you have to park your car somewhere and a Holden driving dickhead decides to key your car...

hmmmmm.. Interesting.. will have to think about that one.

yeah you have to be nice and smile at them afterwards and say something like "wow thats the closest anyones ever gotten" so you dont hurt their feelings. otherwise their neanderthal ancestry comes into play and they key your car while your at work or somethjing. then you have to buy a BIG sticker to cover up the scratch!

1: every holden driver thinks there car came straight from bathurst and it can beat anything on the road

2: they all get VERY pissed off when you flog them

3: there reaction and the look on there faces IS GOLD.

4: they allways try again.

Hmm, im a said holden driver but...

1. No

2. No

3. Straight Face?

4. Didnt try the first time.

I respect Skylines, Please dont ruin my image of them. You make skyline drivers look like wankers, but then again, your probably in the minority!

Hmm, im a said holden driver but...

1. No

2. No

3. Straight Face?

4. Didnt try the first time.

I respect Skylines, Please dont ruin my image of them. You make skyline drivers look like wankers, but then again, your probably in the minority!

LOL

Comming from a Holden Commodore driver on a Skylines Forum. I am not suprised. Not even going to waste my time with you.

isnt sau supposed to be a mature age and sensible forum ... all this talk of street racing and "blowing the doors off things"

im a big fan of all cars, nissan, holden, ford, mazda, toyota etc ...

i respect all the perfomance cars out there, sure some arent as quick as others, but they have their own stregths, where you skyline has weaknesses.

dont forget boys, some of your cars are modified a fair bit, and you are racing practically stock cars.

As been mentioned before

Go race a vl turbo with boost, cooler exhaust pipes, injectors and an aftermarket ecu and see who's tailights you see

also, xr6 turbo's and typhoons are devishly quick stock, and even moreso modified.

U cant compare apples with oranges children ...

all those of you out there, racing on the street, i for one hope you get caught :D

you give all drivers of performance cars everywhere a bad name. Go out to enjoy driving, not to race, you wanna race. Goto calder

Man.. i drive both commodore and skyline... meh!

ahhhh its cool.. everyone needs a "shitta" run around car for daily activities. Be it a hyundai excel or a commodore.. same shit :D

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