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thats exactly how i thought it happened too nick,

A crash like this makes me sick, when i bought my skyline the owner gave it a bit, which was pretty exciting for a turbo n00b, but he didnt go past even 80kmh, if i was in a car with someone i didnt know, who was going double the limit i would give him a swift punch in the face and tell him to slow the f**k down....

The owner sounds like a moron due to not being able to handle a high powered car, showing off infront of buyers, speeding in the busy hours of the afternoon, and risking other peoples lives, GRKGTR you are one lucky man, your mates are very lucky too, the driver deserves a punch in the head none the less, and you are also fortunate that you didnt make it to the esses, as there would be more to hit, schools, and oncoming cars, that would have definately made the news..

Glad everyone is ok

Rip one monster gtrrrrrr

well i have a better idea than punching the FKER in the face..... shove a hessian bag over him bash the shit out of him swear your head off while youre at it and dump his sorry ass in the bush!!!!!!!

well i have a better idea than punching the FKER in the face..... shove a hessian bag over him bash the shit out of him swear your head off while youre at it and dump his sorry ass in the bush!!!!!!!

Should be fairly effective :P:P:(

dont come on here talking smack

it was a shitty situation. all came out okay luckily.

no need for that sort of carry on though

thankyou

Jimbo

WELL IF YOU KNEW WHAT WENT ON YOU WOULD DO THE SAME SHIT. dONT ACT ALL MACHO!!!!! :P

I'M nOt ACting All MACHo.!!11!

i'm just suggesting not making stupid threats on here. As mentioned earlier the police "might" be reading through this.

look theres a thick line between doing something and saying something: i dont even know where the spastic lives! Just letting out frustrations!!!!! know what im saying???? :laugh:

grkgtrsis - i understand your frustration right now but if you're old enough to drive then you are just as responsible for your own life when you get into someone elses car as a passenger. if the driver is speeding, tell them to slow the F*CK down! especially if its someone you dont know. it was a test drive right? your brother probably wanted the driver to go faster!?!?!

also, what is the relevance of the nationality of the driver? are you trying to say something here??? if they were caucasian, hispanic, african american whatever ... would you have said the same?

i'm glad noone was hurt. im sure everyone has learnt from this...

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WELL WE WERE GIVEN A GO AHEAD ONCE FROM A COPPA SO IM PRETTY SURE WE WILL GET AWAY SCOTT FREE IF IT EVENTUATES. :laugh:

there goes your credibility... so they cops told you to beat this guy up while they watch the ants walk along the pavement. then when he identifies you, and presses charges you think the cops are going to say, sorry mate, we cant charge them, we told them it was ok to give you a little bashing. please be on your way? you really need to stay in school.

grkgtrsis - i understand your frustration right now but if you're old enough to drive then you are just as responsible for your own life when you get into someone elses car as a passenger. if the driver is speeding, tell them to slow the F*CK down! especially if its someone you dont know. it was a test drive right? your brother probably wanted the driver to go faster!?!?!

also, what is the relevance of the nationality of the driver? are you trying to say something here??? if they were caucasian, hispanic, african american whatever ... would you have said the same?

i'm glad noone was hurt. im sure everyone has learnt from this...

I am old enough to drive i have owned my car for 3 years. sure i have sped and done stupid things, but when a passenger gets into my car i make sure that im 100% focused!!!! yes it was a test drive. Besides my brothers mates told the moron to slow down and not to kill them! so he was warned. And as for singling out nationalities they are one of the worst drivers around as well as indians, havent you ever experienced their bad driving!!! look there are the occasional one or two that can actually drive. I know how bad they are they have nearly caused me to have an accident on many occasions as they dont check the roads and who is on them... i just know from previous experience how bad they are i know that the other nationalities are far better drivers! If you are trying to call me racist im not. i have many friends of various nationalities and they are wonderful people... as for learning a lesson: im sure this will not escape from anybodys memory anytime soon!!!!! :laugh:

there goes your credibility... so they cops told you to beat this guy up while they watch the ants walk along the pavement. then when he identifies you, and presses charges you think the cops are going to say, sorry mate, we cant charge them, we told them it was ok to give you a little bashing. please be on your way? you really need to stay in school.

Dude this is all theory... its obviously escalated out of proportion, so forget what was said thank God that everyone survived and pray nothing stupid happens to no one!!!!!! :laugh:

I am old enough to drive i have owned my car for 3 years. sure i have sped and done stupid things, but when a passenger gets into my car i make sure that im 100% focused!!!! yes it was a test drive. Besides my brothers mates told the moron to slow down and not to kill them! so he was warned. And as for singling out nationalities they are one of the worst drivers around as well as indians, havent you ever experienced their bad driving!!! look there are the occasional one or two that can actually drive. I know how bad they are they have nearly caused me to have an accident on many occasions as they dont check the roads and who is on them... i just know from previous experience how bad they are i know that the other nationalities are far better drivers! If you are trying to call me racist im not. i have many friends of various nationalities and they are wonderful people... as for learning a lesson: im sure this will not escape from anybodys memory anytime soon!!!!! :(

Hahahaha, i wouldnt be knocking Indian drivers, i can think of 2 great drivers on these forums that are Indian. One's a girl, and the other pretty much counts as a girl :laugh:

As for the Asian comment, all asians are bad drivers? Ever seen the JGTC or the D1GP?

Being able to control a car is not a genetic thing, its a skill that some have, and others dont - regardless of race

when a passenger gets into my car i make sure that im 100% focused!!!!

props to you, but not everyone is like that...

yes it was a test drive. Besides my brothers mates told the moron to slow down and not to kill them! so he was warned.

i'm only guessing but if it was how most test drives go i reckon it would've been said mostly with tongue in cheek!

And as for singling out nationalities they are one of the worst drivers around as well as indians, havent you ever experienced their bad driving!!!

how can you honestly quantify this? what makes a good and bad driver?

heres an interesting article for you, just from doing a quick search on google

http://blogs.drive.com.au/2006/07/are_aust...worlds_wor.html

If you are trying to call me racist im not. i have many friends of various nationalities and they are wonderful people...

why lie? everyones racist in varying degrees. im just saying your stereotyping.

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