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I got my P's like a week ago, and my car finally fixed. Have an R32 GTS. In the last week, I have had 21 cars try and race me. This includes at the lights and just in dual laned roads. The funny part is out of the 21 cars, 1 has been an R33, 1 WRX STi, 1 EL falcon and the rest........you guessed it, commodores.

That means, 18 commodores in 6 or so days. I just laugh at all of them as they take off the line in a big hurry and i just slowly creep off casually. My town is full of bogans lol.

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I like smashing Commy's but I get sick of all the lancers/preludes NA crap...

Question I want to know; Where do you find all the cute girls that get impressed by heaps of shit? :laughing-smiley-014:

You guys know what I am talking about!

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i hated tailgaters when i was in the skyline cause i knew that if i had to hit the skids i had more braking power than them, so there was a pretty good chance they would slam up my arse. i don't get why people tailgate when the car they are following has better brakes so they will only get pwned in a crash.

^^^^^ you mean all the girls who wanna screw you cause of your car? their out there man oh yer their out there.

Amir old buddy old pal should never of let the liner go, you may get us off the line but doesn't take long to pull you in,

i have ran a few rexes ( closed circuit of course ) and i have got most off the line and if i didn't i reeled em in

before third.

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