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what i find amusing, is how some members pose as "mature" and "responsible" types on here.... when there posts on NS.com clearly show there not. lol

ohhh the irony :(

and yet they still manage to drop comments and one liners on here that show they arent what they talk themselves up to be...

sometimes i wish i could be cool and bag out other forums

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and yet they still manage to drop comments and one liners on here that show they arent what they talk themselves up to be...

sometimes i wish i could be cool and bag out other forums

actually you completely missed the point i was making....

i wasnt bagging NS.com... rather the members who are on both forums and post in the mentioned ironic way...

so who actually is denying what was said? maybe it wasnt put the right way, but why buy a turbo car unless your gonna drive fast? yes there are track days and off street drags, but if you've drive these cars on the street, and say u dont drive quick, your lying (99% of you anyway).

Dezz, what is your personal vendetta against NS.com? Every chance that I see you take qoutes of there, post on here and act as if your shit dont stink and you are number 1.

Kim wasnt saying that by owning an import you have the duty to speed, but rather saying that whats the point of driving a fast car, modifiying your car, spending SHIT loads of money on your car if you are not going to "use" it in a worth while manner (Speaking of street driven cars only). He claims you could be just as well off buying a SMART car as they are better on the fuel, if you are only using your car to go from point A to point B. If you like the looks, get a non-turbo line/sil/soarer/supra etc.

Everyone, absolutely everyone with an import gives it some stick some time. Thats not to say they do 100 over or whatever, but just because you only do it once in a week, and other once in a day, that doesnt make your any better or worse.

One murder is just as bad as 100 murders mate.

How about you just keep the knowledge that you are the child of god to yourself, and bask in it at home and understand the idea that everyone gets whats coming to them eventually so there is no need to preach your views and impose your opinions on others. I am sure everyone understands the consequences of their actions.

i know thats the only reason why i got my import..

:D

haha....i did that when i looked at my car - checked to see the mirrors folded :laugh:

my brother was standing beside me - he thought i was an idiot - how right he is....

Dezz, what is your personal vendetta against NS.com? Every chance that I see you take qoutes of there, post on here and act as if your shit dont stink and you are number 1.

Kim wasnt saying that by owning an import you have the duty to speed, but rather saying that whats the point of driving a fast car, modifiying your car, spending SHIT loads of money on your car if you are not going to "use" it in a worth while manner. He claims you could be just as well off buying a SMART car as they are better on the fuel, if you are only using your car to go from point A to point B. If you like the looks, get a non-turbo line/sil/soarer/supra etc.

Everyone, absolutely everyone with an import gives it some stick some time. Thats not to say they do 100 over or whatever, but just because you only do it once in a week, and other once in a day, that doesnt make your any better or worse.

One murder is just as bad as 100 murders mate.

How about you just keep the knowledge that you are the child of god to yourself, and bask in it at home and understand the idea that everyone gets whats coming to them eventually so there is no need to preach your views.

100 murders makes you a mass murderer and is worse than murdering 1 person :laugh:

I didn't mention any names, or a forum name...You did, so don't accuse me of bagging a forum or a member of it :D

I think the post was hilarious given things the poster has posted on SAU stating that he/she is a mature person who doesn't do those sorts of things.

Dezz, what is your personal vendetta against NS.com? Every chance that I see you take qoutes of there, post on here and act as if your shit dont stink and you are number 1.

Kim wasnt saying that by owning an import you have the duty to speed, but rather saying that whats the point of driving a fast car, modifiying your car, spending SHIT loads of money on your car if you are not going to "use" it in a worth while manner (Speaking of street driven cars only). He claims you could be just as well off buying a SMART car as they are better on the fuel, if you are only using your car to go from point A to point B. If you like the looks, get a non-turbo line/sil/soarer/supra etc.

Everyone, absolutely everyone with an import gives it some stick some time. Thats not to say they do 100 over or whatever, but just because you only do it once in a week, and other once in a day, that doesnt make your any better or worse.

One murder is just as bad as 100 murders mate.

How about you just keep the knowledge that you are the child of god to yourself, and bask in it at home and understand the idea that everyone gets whats coming to them eventually so there is no need to preach your views and impose your opinions on others. I am sure everyone understands the consequences of their actions.

lol... he didnt post a name or a forum... you did. and it wasnt about bagging NS.com, im pretty sure that point has been well covered... about 4 posts say its not about NS.com at all now.

its about a retard, who posts on here hes a "mature" driver, responsible... ect

when youtube videos the tards posted and wat he posts on NS says otherwise...

whats a matter alex, them damn gtr's holding the track beast up again?

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