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I know i will probably get mixed emotions on this topic, however i cease to care of the negative comments as I have just purchased a turbo performance and vehicle and it needed a good run. sII gtst 97.

And with what i say for the next couple of paragraphs, i assure you i did not do this dangerously in anyway as i work for a motor company and have been on an advanced driving course. without further adure here is my 1st encounter.

Pulled up next to an new Audi A4 (i think) a new one, looked MAD!!! Two lane straight street->I was in left lane he was in the right. So the nice person that i am i pulled down my window and started talking to him briefly (before the lights would turn green) starting saying how nice his car was, how mad the front LED lights work etc... etc... then i proceeded to say that if his car went alright. He said its not too bad. meanwhile whilst i was talking to him, behind me was a muzza in this CRX (nice white one->fully done up-not that i know much about em). Either way once the lights turned green the audi floored it, i just cruised legally didnt even punch it. I think the audi thought i wanted to drag as my last words were "does the car go alright". once the audi floored it the crx thought we were dragging so he was right up my ass trying to get me to move. dickhead. anyways the next set of traffic lights we all stopped again. me in the left, audi in the right, crx behind me, and all of a sudden (no bullshit) a type r integra was behind the audi. i couldnt handle it, there was a dickhead up my ass behind me, a the type r behind the audi who was revin his engine like a dickhead. so i had to take em on. Lights turned green and floored it, blew the audi away and the type r, but the crx (suprisingly was catchin up) after a small roundabout which everyone seem to slow down, i punched it back into 2nd and blew em all away. about 2kms down i had to slow down to head off to my hood. Very scary at 1st but mega fun. all safe and legit, except the high speeds we were doing. lol

and b4 u reply back sending me hate mail and shit i remind u i have an valid excuse......i am from the west.

lol.

p.s: ohh another thing after the roundabout i proceeded in the right lane (audi was far behind) cause i was approaching a truck. so the crx was behind and in the left lane. so instead of being sensible and merging to the right, he went in the emergency lane (left of the truck). VERY VERY dangerous, dont ever do that!!! idiot. i still blew him away so in the end i had the last word. also his exhaust was ridiciliously loud. i had the window down at the 1st set of lights, and had to put my window up cause it was hurting my ears. DAMn i dont think he had a cat.

ta ta

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Originally posted by Champinco

yes ur correct? i am from melb? wtf is double points?

In Melbourne hey? This is what happened to me 2 days ago in mebourne

I went past a unmarked cop car at about 170 clicks in a 80 zone (princess highway) racing a 180sx (which i beat quite easily) and then about 5 mins later when i was turning off the cop pulled up behind me with lights on. A plain clothes lady detective got out of the car and asked me what all that was about, I explained the 180sx was tailing me for a few km's so i got annoyed and drove away from him. She siad she got me doing 130km/h but she had no radar or nuttin with her, so i am assuming she is guessing, she took my details down on a blank a4 piece of paper and said i may get sumthing in the mail.

Who knows if anything will come or not, she didnt breath test me or check my car, she wasent a tmu officer, and her male partner just sat in the car while all this was happening, so hopefully i will be ok.

Just be careful when u street drag next time.

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