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I have read a lot of the comments on this site and it pi$$es me off.

Firstly, for the record I am not on the site and i am a safe driver and leave all my racing to track and drift days on a racetrack supervised by professionals in a legal environment. It cost me around 2 grand a year but its worth every cent.. there are too many things that can go wrong on the road and i recently decided to leave the fun stuff to the track.

but come on. do these people have nothing better to do? read some of the comments. utter crap...

Music was TOO loud! I still have a headache and i think the bass from the "subwoofers" started to crack some of my windows, turn your music down you idiot.

yes your windows were cracking. I am sure...

There's no proof on that site...

You could put anyones plate up on there and say anything about them and people would believe you... How can they proove that you have done anything wrong?

If its designed to slow people down I dont think that it is very affective.

If he is doing this stuff, then yeh the guy is a tosser. But its funny that "he needs to learn how to drive" well he hasnt crashed, can hold a good angle in his drift and he seems to have a pretty good situational awareness to pass someone in a school zone.

hahaha, joking, sounds like a f**king idiot.

There's no proof on that site...

You could put anyones plate up on there and say anything about them and people would believe you... How can they proove that you have done anything wrong?

If its designed to slow people down I dont think that it is very affective.

I agree with you (did I just say that out loud?)

There is no proof, no way of defending yourself, guilty until proven guilty and you could vandalise anyones reputation just by making sh!t up.

That mad woman in the white panelvan I discussed in the other thread could report me for being in her way. She would fail to mention that I had been there for a good few minutes and make it look like I sped up when she put her blinker on.

There is no justice in this website.

If he is doing this stuff, then yeh the guy is a tosser. But its funny that "he needs to learn how to drive" well he hasnt crashed, can hold a good angle in his drift and he seems to have a pretty good situational awareness to pass someone in a school zone.

hahaha, joking, sounds like a f**king idiot.

*high 5's*

I'll tell you what I hate...

The other night I was coming home from a mates place and it had been raining, the road was as slippery as driving on marbles but I controlled myself and kept a good smooth line around corners... I drove like grandma, cos I didnt want to attract to much attention.

But as I turned into the street before mine the tail slid around on me so I just kept the boot in it and drove it through a smooth drift rather than jump on the brakes and smack a gutter...

After I got the car straight again (doing less than 40kmh) I saw 2 women on the side of the road shaking their little fingers at me (like the TV commercial).

THAT pisses me off, just because I know how to drive and I can control a car in a slide I get classed as a "young hoon" I would love to see what those 2 old women would have done if they were in the same position...

Thats the problem these days, if you are a competent driver and you can control a car if it goes into a sudden slide your calssed as a "street racer" or drifter and your instantly dubbed a "hoon"... What happend to the good old days when you were classed as a good driver if you had experience in defensive driving, or wet weather skid control??

Edited by Bullet32

i coped the pinky finger from an old guy in the underground car park at tuggeranong once.

just because the car is loud does not mean it's going fast!!!

mind you my reaction was to almost wet my self laughing at him :D do these peaople realise how stupid they actually look for watching a tv ad and then waving their pinky at cars!!!!

Edited by Darkon

haha im with darkon, copped the pinky finger a few times because my car is loud and people think im driving fast and whenever it happens i just start pissing myself. Its been going on for longer then the adds though "big car small dick"

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