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Originally posted by JET-33

lucky u didnt crash the 20 or so times u were driftin towards me the other night nark ;) as funkeh, hes terrible, like 2m from me and drifts when im about to pass him.... :D

Leave me alone... its the only good thing i can do in my N/A... u won't see me dragging... with good reason

but yeah, bad luck to the guy in the R33, and hope the old guy is ok. But yeah... an FTO... was it really necessary?

i stress this now

once memberships are taken if anyone is misrepresenting the sau vic name

YOU WILL HAVEYOU MEMBERSHIP CANCELLED WITH NO REFUND AND BE MADE A DISGRACE!

maybe not a disgrace but i felt like adding that

Originally posted by Tiramitsu

i think he know hes wrong now

maybe we should pay some sympathys to that guy...i think he is sorried and regreted everything now...may the god bless him and the line...also the old man who got taken to hospital...i am bit worried for him since he is old...;)

Thats too late for it.. if he's mature enough he should know better. Its like ohhH i stab you and gone to jail.. i mean, this is common sense.. I feel sorry for that 80 year old dude.. he did nothing wrong and got smack by some punkarse hoon's tryin to race his line.

cough* Anyone try to drag a cop lately? *cough* j/k

nyek :( although to me that is actively encouraging it by revving next to said person involved and taking them past the limit. Cops have equally a lot to answer for - and they're no better than anybody else dragging most of the time. So often i see them speeding, and none of the time it is in pursuit.

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