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Originally posted by bangahh

and how fast did it go around that ring in Germany?? nurber.... something.

A Z06 is like the GTR of corvette.

It has a ls6 350chevy 405hp 0 - 100 in 4.8 second

Germany hmmm? maybe that was the c5-R Lamens car

Oh yeah Worth about 50,000 US BrandNew (heheh 100,000 Aus not inc. import fees and convertion which is like another 20,000)

AHAHAHAHAHA HSVKLR, and i bet you know all the holden drivers in australia and u have talk to them all. AHAHAHAH

My Gf dad drives a holden cv8 and i can tell you he isnt a dick.

The attitude of many jap drivers are far wrost than holden. take the lancer drivers, they r the biggest dick around thinking they r the best cuz they have a kit and exhuast biggest pos around, i love seeing there faces when my sister 1.8L astra shits all over them and then thinks is a turbo or something ahahah!

Ahahaha its even wrost when my sister puts down the window and they see its a chick ahahaha..

What i am tring to say is that it isnt what you drive but wat you are as a person. i could be the biggest dick and drive a FORD or HOLDEN or Nissan Or Chevy or watever, its the person i say if the person is a dick leave it at that just walk away.

Who is the biggest dick? the dick or the person who bitchs about the dicks all day long?

Dont understand the point of this thread

". . .

God created sh#t Holden added wheels... HSV, i just ate one.

Hope Our Luck Doesnt End Now (HOLDEN)

Hopelessly Sh#t Vehicles (HSV)"

What is the point of this......................?

what do u think your r32 is king? ahahah i dont like lancers or most nissan but i dont go bitching about them i pay respect where it is due. I dont understand all this bs its like you guys are kids, yeah i have a go at jap cars but when i get the question oi. jap arnt that bad; i will say yeah i know.

this is why jap drivers get so much shit and people think most of them are ricer_burners. If they are always flaming and bitching about everyone else car that isn't jap

  • 1 year later...

I think any Skyline vs HSV argument is always going to be preaching to the converted. Most likely if you own a car with a Cult following like skylines, supra's, HSVs etc, the person is going to really love their car and argue it's better down to the bone *i would with my skyline*.

As for all owners of a certain car being dickheads or wateva, Like all things, there can be a large majority of owners who are a stereotypical image & ones who totally arnt, simple as that. As for the view point of HSV drivers, i agree on some of it to a certain degree just like they probably think the same thing about us skyline owners. I've seen cool Hsv owners, and the exact oposite. I call my car jap crap even tho i love it... see its not a pay out of the owners are using the word, just a lighthearted joke of a name.

I had a little play with a 285kw Red VYII Clubsport the other day. :D

I was quite suprised of how it didn't really get up and go considering it had 285kw.

The manual SV8's appear to go harder, the Clubsport was an auto and it was a roll off the line then pin it.

Still edged him out. He wouldn't be a happy chappy from a R32 that looks dead stock.

Beating commodores is a hobby of mine... Ive had quite a few bad experiences with them but that makes it all that much more fun IMHO.

Once i pulled up at the lights in my old Datsun 180B SSS DR30 FJ Powered gtr cooled rah rah rah.. had this dick in a commodore pull up to me and stare.. him and his gf thort it was funny that I was driving such a car revving his car up wanting to race me.. I was pissed and could not help myself. Little to his surpise this little datto took off fish tailing out from my lane into his back to mine into his pulling away like buggary.

At the next set of lights the baseball batt was a bit too much honestly mate... Lucky i had a left turn on red and a bit over a bar behind my belt :D

Commodores suck. they are rubbish. but they are starting to look pretty cool IMHO. Too bad they have been taken over by ****wash's

At the next set of lights the baseball batt was a bit too much honestly mate...  Lucky i had a left turn on red and a bit over a bar behind my belt :D

Bloody hell. That's insane. Did that happen here in Newy? I can understand being pissed off that somone fishtailed into my lane, but getting a bat out is going just a bit too far.

Right now in another part of cyberspace...

On the Ford forums their talking sh!t about the Holden guys... on the Holden forums their talking sh!t about 'Jap crap'... on the import forums their talking sh!t about 'knuckle draggers'... on the rotor forums their talking shit about 'people with any more than 1.3L'... on the euro forums their talking sh!t about any car that doesn't come from europe... etc etc etc

Who gives a F#$K... D!ckheads come in all shapes, sizes and CARS...

Why wast your life comparing apples and oranges... you like what you like and thats the end of it... don't worry about those tools and their loser flybys cos sooner or later driving like that on the street will see them WRAPPED AROUND A POLE...

sometimes you win and sometimes you lose /end rant

oh and I almost forgot... talking sh!t about cars you think are inferior to yours doesn't always happen on other forums... the amount of R33 bashing that goes on here is quite amusing like WTF! you like R32's congratulations, I wanted an RX7 or 200sx or MR2 but ended up getting the R33 cos it suited me and was good value... I couldn't give a sh!t if I see 1 or 10,000 in a day... I like mine!... cos... its... mine!

(BTW I destroyed a VL the other night... but he was wearing a white puffy jacket and cap... so the missus said it was okay :headspin: )

HSV

HSV

I don’t know who was right and who was in the wrong ect ect.... And mind you im no HSV lover ever since my turning in 2002 but damn i liked your story something in the wording like i quote "After G-ing this sucker up (after he overtook me like a hero in the burbs a few kms prior)" fmd thats gold... :P:)

Bloody hell. That's insane. Did that happen here in Newy? I can understand being pissed off that somone fishtailed into my lane, but getting a bat out is going just a bit too far.

he shouldnt have a bat in this car in the first place. I believe under law it is considered a weapon if they find it in your car

At the next set of lights the baseball batt was a bit too much honestly mate...  Lucky i had a left turn on red and a bit over a bar behind my belt :(

Yeh thats a bit f***ed. Where did i read it here in the forums that there's an over population of dickhead holden P platers in Newcastle, yeh, I've had a run in with a dick in a VL, it wasnt in my skyline tho, didnt have it back then, think that shows it doesnt mata what car u have, if its not a holden, there could be shit.

As for bassball bats, my m8 has one in his car *its just a old shitty normal car* and he waves it out the window threatening any1 who gives him road rage, the bad thing is its usually his fault coz he's a shit driver to cause road rage in the first place.

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