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Was driving through the city with my friend heading home, stopped at the lights..

My lane and the lane next to me, going straight. Lane to my right and my extreme right, are right turn lanes.

I was the 2nd car behind the first at the light, On my right, on the turn right only lanes, a silvia and a skyline behind it.

Lights turned green, we all started to drive. silvia speed straight, cut into the car in front of me, the skyline tried to do the same, but don't have the acceleration to do it cuz it's a small intersection, about 2 cars length.

It reached the other side the same time as I did, I can't stop cuz the car behind me might hit me. I turned and looked at them and they gave me this look like I'm was in the wrong. What a bunch of idiots. If they wanted to come thru, they should have spoke up cuz we were next to each other waiting for the light to change with our windows down.

Driving on para road, pulled up next to this red holden. they shouted 'hey wanna race' i said 'sorry I'm not into street racing'. Started to cop some abuse like 'yeah not into that don't drive blah blah blah etc.."

which at that point i continue to talk to my friend ignoring them.

sorry had to rant.

chers

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Some mothers do have em, we are knee deep in idiots. :)

To add to the rant, on the way to work 1 day goin east bound on William st a early 90's Celica came shooting up the left hand side of me at warp speed with a cheesy grin on his face, got near the Kings Cross exit that elavates off to the left & all of a sudden his cheesy expression was replaced with a look of oh f**k this is gonna hurt. Looked ahead to see stopped traffic, then turned back to speed racer to see him with all 4 wheels locked up & smokin big time.The last I saw of him he had braced him self into position 4 impact then lost sight of him when I was goin into the Willaim st tunnel, heard all the screechin but unfortunately didn't hear a bang or smash, always wonder if god was on his side or just ate sh*t. :P

I suppose every1 has an off day or gets a bit excited but thats no excuse to be a d**khead.

Oh man i had some good times last night laughing at some haircuts on george st and the likes, when you have 2 blondes in the vectra and all windows down the looks and comments were spraling in, so funny the girls were g'ing them up too bahahaha...

I dunno if their hairdressers are blind? they have no mirrors in their house or simply have a UGLY HAIR CUT COMPETITION!

Guess I'm lucky coz I haven't had any real incidents since owning both my skylines.

Just some close calls due to idiot drivers. Once a truck started to veer in my lane during peak hour traffic which scared the absolute sh*t out of me & the cars behind.

Yeahhh you do get a lot of idiots in the city which is a big shame....hope i'm not counted as one of them lol...i dont do anything stupid i mind my own business n enjoy myself but yeah sometimes your forced to make some drastic moves to avoid pot holes and taxies coming at you...

AND on another f***kwits note...went to newcastle today with my mates for a nice day got some lunch at the foreshore relaxed went to get dinner and came out to a smashed front windsceen...drivers side was bottled by some loser or losers who are so far from jelous that i know god is going to give them a nice lesson in karma...i'll post pics up tomorrow

Thats for 2 cents thanks hehe :laugh:

AND on another f***kwits note...went to newcastle today with my mates for a nice day got some lunch at the foreshore relaxed went to get dinner and came out to a smashed front windsceen...drivers side was bottled by some loser or losers who are so far from jelous that i know god is going to give them a nice lesson in karma...i'll post pics up tomorrow

Thats for 2 cents thanks hehe :laugh:

mate.. so sorry to hear this. it must hurt so bad having to get this..

on a side note.. wrxhoon is selling a front windscreen.. not sure if it'll fit you.. but give it a check at the for private sale parts/accessories section.. he's a absolute champion..

edit: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=145896

cheers

Edited by HolyEvil
Have to say George St was pretty packed out .. been a long time since ive seen so many hot rides on george street... everyone was out to play ..

I felt inferior in my stocker lol

yeah alot of cars out there.. so different from what i saw tonight (sunday) so so so little cars..

well don't be inferior.. hehe I drive a N/A.. I don't feel inferior..cuz I chose it.. N/A (and GT-4 cuz it's AWD) cuz my previous car was an echo.. I don't wanna die trying to controlling a 250kw car.. hehe cuz I've only been driving for 3 years..

cheers

Edited by HolyEvil

city was very packed on saturday nite. its been 3+ months since I last been there for a cruise in the 34. Didn't come across any idiots and got many compliments hehe

sorry to hear about the windscreen oshy.

haha yeah right alien first time in 3 months. as if. even without your licence i bet you are there every 2nd night. seen u at kk with a friend trying to chat up little whores when you supposedly werent taking your car out. right mate :):D

i am in the city almost every weekend... sometimes we decide to go for a drive thru george st before we park the car in darling harbour and go clubn or to my office. And whats so wrong with chatting up little whores?????

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