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What shits me ..... time wasters that say they are gonna buy something and never ring or turn up for two weeks and when you post up say they still want it ..... wtf is with that?

Traffic weavers, your gaining speed and suddenly some one dong 20km slower then you moves into your lane so you slow down and then they do the same thing to the lane next to you.

Quiet Annoying and gear grinding -

Emo's annoy me too

Traffic weavers, your gaining speed and suddenly some one dong 20km slower then you moves into your lane so you slow down and then they do the same thing to the lane next to you.

Quiet Annoying and gear grinding -

Emo's annoy me too

haha that reminds me of the start of the movie "office space"..

So what's going on? I must have missed something I swear this is the thread where everyone gets there say?

So saying people who weave in and out of lanes I must listen to rap and keyboard warrior.

I see the light...

say what?

What grinds my gears???? When my flipping bastard cars fuel pump decides to cut out when I am doing 60km/h thats what!!!!!

No power assist braking/steering but definately power assist SWEARING f**k f**k f**k f**k f**k f**k f**king piece of shit car.!!!!!

:D

People who put down Automatic Skylines... WTF is it with you petrol sniffing freaks!! Get a god damn life or end the one your currently living!

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Hey Adam...

I think your a great guy so I dont mean to rain on your parade... but I do remember a few posts you have made on these forums before in regards to your dislike of autos. Fair enough you may have changed your tune recently, but you cant put shit on others (and you were pretty harsh) when you had done the same thing in the past yourself. Its like jack the ripper telling Ivan Mallat that he's an animal

here's a few :D

Cant buy Nizmo's Line.. Its an Automatic.. You know what happened when I got my last skyline.. It was an automatic and I sold it to my mate after one and a half months.. Just didnt like the auto box at all..
Manual because I feel like im in control of my vehicle.

I had an Auto R33 "Not knocking Auto R33's at all but It just felt like it was missing that sports car feel" Id go an auto next time because I sit in traffic for an hour on the way to work and a hour on the way home every day.. problem is on the weekend Id rather my Manual !!

Ok well, Ive only just got my R33 and it looks like Im selling it to my mate in a month or two..

I shouldnt have got an Auto.

Ahh Ok, feel like digging up shit from two years ago do you? Alot can happen in two years mate. ( getting married and having to consider other drivers of the car... )

I personaly dont think I was harsh after all the posts made in whoretown bagging autos and if you want to tell somebody off for crap like that I think you should look at the thread called ( all 4 doors should be burnt )

You must be bored Dan.




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