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Yes, skylines and such are not far from being a road going race car, which is why it doesnt take much warming over to make and idiot out of a clown in an aussie 6 or 8.

a higher diff ration means less high speed, less economy, but higer power, is all. sports cars, imported or not, are aimed at performance. Passenger cars such as commos and falcs are designed with economy in mind. (why dont the drivers of these family trucksters realize this before they talk shit out their windows?)

The thing is though, just because sports cars are aimed at performance, doesnt give people the right to think that they can smash everything including family cars such as Commos and Falcons. Really how is it any different from idiots in Commos and Falcons, hell family cars in general that think they can smash sports cars?

Just remember, cars can be changed, wankers in any make cant.

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Apologise to everyone namely the thread starter.

I got a new sticker that is friendly to all it says Tuner till Death!

And Just mentioning i did say that i shouldn't have said i hope Coupe crashes into a wall as i don't.

Yes i street race but from now On won't Argue about it being acceptable because clearly in this community it is not.

Apologise to everyone namely the thread starter.

I got a new sticker that is friendly to all it says Tuner till Death!

And Just mentioning i did say that i shouldn't have said i hope Coupe crashes into a wall as i don't.

Yes i street race but from now On won't Argue about it being acceptable because clearly in this community it is not.

Thats cool.. at the end of the day its "ALL IN GOOD FUN" no need to get so abusive about it...

I decided not to get this sticker for my car for the pure reason that if some typical holden fan (and there are lots of them) saw the sticker on my car at a shopping center or something then who knows what they would do to my line.

So yeah its not worth it i wreckon.

is it me or do most commo drivers enjoy the FLY BY after you have destroyed them by over 4 cars and started to slow down... ?

they tell there mates that they reeled in another Skyline

eh, i blew away this vr or vs 5ltr, he tried a fly by, so i flicked high boost and reeled him in at over 120km/h :P he tried again after that, i ended up staying nexto him while i was wheelspinning in 2nd and he was to the floor... then weni found traction... it was the end.

he later said to me, your car goes alrigth compared to mine.. u kept up..

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