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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

Tha has to be one of the most intelliegent things a novice driver has said .. Congrats... although handling a GTT aint so hard :)

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.

I have to say your car is one of the hottest rides around.. wish I could afford that machine!

Tha has to be one of the most intelliegent things a novice driver has said .. Congrats... although handling a GTT aint so hard :)

I have to say your car is one of the hottest rides around.. wish I could afford that machine!

thanks mate! you are the bloke in the black GTT I spoke to at that intersection right?

Yeap .. Holding up the traffic tsk tsk lol ..

Can I ask what kit was that you run? Im not gunna copy you just interested... hopefully its not what i have in mind.

Love your rims too btw.. never seen them before very different and slides together so well

Yeap .. Holding up the traffic tsk tsk lol ..

Can I ask what kit was that you run? Im not gunna copy you just interested... hopefully its not what i have in mind.

Love your rims too btw.. never seen them before very different and slides together so well

holding up the traffic is no sin in George St, 99% of traffic is there for bumper to bumper action anyways lol

the front is Impul and rear is Nismo. I wasn't in the mood of puttin on side skirts but I mite be changing my mind and putting on the impuls which are somewhere in the basement. Just need to get em painted.

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

I suspect a lot of the hoons can drive their car fast for about 1/4 K in a straight line. Get them onto a track where they have to actually drive with some skill and your GT-4 will pass them while their off in the grass....

holding up the traffic is no sin in George St, 99% of traffic is there for bumper to bumper action anyways lol

Sorry dude, I have to disagree.

Holding up the traffic ANYWHERE is just plain selfish and very f*cking annoying to other road users... EVEN through George Street on a Saturday night.

Sorry dude, I have to disagree.

Holding up the traffic ANYWHERE is just plain selfish and very f*cking annoying to other road users... EVEN through George Street on a Saturday night.

Explain that to sydney taxi drivers because im pretty sure they dont get that idea... seem to think checking before merging or sticking to the speed limit is just a rule for other people as well..

Explain that to sydney taxi drivers because im pretty sure they dont get that idea... seem to think checking before merging or sticking to the speed limit is just a rule for other people as well..

Sydney taxi drivers are in a (very idiotic) league of their own... Pretty much goes the same for bus drivers - they think they can just push in anywhere, regardless of the number of vehicles around them and the speed those other vehicles are travelling at the time.

Nothing pisses me off more than Taxi drivers who just stop dead in their tracks and think it's OK because they put their hazard lights on! Pricks! I know it's their job and all but they could go about things in a less dangerous way...

Nothing pisses me off more than Taxi drivers who just stop dead in their tracks and think it's OK because they put their hazard lights on! Pricks! I know it's their job and all but they could go about things in a less dangerous way...

so true. happened to me this morning. you're courteous enough to let them get into parramatta road from some quiet street and they pull this manouvre in front of you.

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