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Damn red plater children with their corollas!!!

i was driving on a residential st yesterday at seven hills, as i was following on a right curve, a white corolla just flying down towards me from opposite direction, then i braked, they braked too, but we still colited..

damage to my front bar... :laugh:

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yeah lucky i was going like 40 45, there were waitness saying their were gunning like 70 80 along that street, glad no one was hurt, but i was spilling aye... lucky those waitnesses will help me with my claim too..

the driver was 17 just got his license..no surprise..

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yeah lucky i was going like 40 45, there were waitness saying their were gunning like 70 80 along that street, glad no one was hurt, but i was spilling aye... lucky those waitnesses will help me with my claim too..

the driver was 17 just got his license..no surprise..

just goes to show its young drivers in general and not the car!

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Gotta watch those P Platers in Corollas.. heaps of them around out west here they think that their Corolla is the fastest hottest sports car on earth....

hahahahaha god it gets old and lame.. A guy up the street just bought a PINK corolla fully hectic on chromies..

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Gotta watch those P Platers in Corollas.. heaps of them around out west here they think that their Corolla is the fastest hottest sports car on earth....

what are you mean "think", Corollas ARE the fastest hottest sports car on earth :laugh::no::D

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Gotta watch those P Platers in Corollas.. heaps of them around out west here they think that their Corolla is the fastest hottest sports car on earth....

Behind my GTR, my Corolla IS the fastest hottest sports car on earth. It has 13 inch rims wrapped in Bob Jane All Rounders, slushy suspension, a 1&1/2 inch exhaust and over 35fwkw (not dyno'd but it has to be at least that much). :laugh:

I actually refer to the car as "The Antidote", in the context of the antidote for incurable speeding.

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Behind my GTR, my Corolla IS the fastest hottest sports car on earth. It has 13 inch rims wrapped in Bob Jane All Rounders, slushy suspension, a 1&1/2 inch exhaust and over 35fwkw (not dyno'd but it has to be at least that much). :laugh:

I actually refer to the car as "The Antidote", in the context of the antidote for incurable speeding.

hahahaha i lold'.. funny stuff.

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