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That AJD thread on NS really brought out the best of NS.

Oh and this is fairly nasty: http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...42-2682,00.html

The second vehicle, a late model Subaru with mag wheels and spoiler, was 50m away from the wreckage of the first vehicle.

Whats mag wheels and spoiler got to do with anything!? Stupid journalism.

Didn't you know Vu? Fitting mag wheels and spoilers causes your vehicle to become an uncontrollable road racing weapon. I'm pretty sure it does anyway, ACA told me so.

They didn't lie to me did they? I took my spoiler off and everything :(

Edited by AndrewJZX100

And Tracy Grimshaws interview with Matthew Johns was fair, comprised of entirely unbiased questions and was conducted in a way that portrayed both sides of the story equally.

Further more cops CAN fly, the pope ISN'T catholic, and contrary to popular opinion - bears DON'T shit in the woods.

Finally - I love journalists and the fine work they do.

Thats about enough sarcasm for one post :(

Edited by AndrewJZX100
i cant believe i bothered to read that ns thread... i thought there was gonna be propper flames, and b!tches tearing hair out.

Yeah ... kinda dies when they have no one to argue with ... so I gave up talking to the children when I realised it was going nowhere.

My stag is my stag. Compared to some imports on the road, I call it discrete ... whether they do or not. Its my car, so tough luck lads. :P

Edited by RubyRS4

what was in there? all i seen was "what you got 10 members now" id prefer having 5 that dont act like they better than others :P

beats having 10 yr old members anyways :(

btw with all the tuner car attention atm i was thinking maybe we should start a bike gang, we got 2 memebers with em already and they seem to be below the rader at the moment getting no abuse. not to mention petrol savings :(

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your right roo, they gave up cos u werent gonna bite back like a 14y.o.

those kids need to stop taking their ritalin so there is proper entertaining flame wars :P

ausrotor is good for tantrum threads... are they the new ns?

your right roo, they gave up cos u werent gonna bite back like a 14y.o.

But I am 14 :P

:(

I put my car in shows and I expect criticism (and hatred for the "volvo") ... part and parcel of the whole deal. Its my car, not theirs at the end of the day. I refrain from bagging other people's cars, unless its warranted. But they were getting personal (by nit-picking the stag) based on my status here on SAU and what I've done here. A nice time for them to inflate themselves and feel good for a few posts on NS :( I'd normally give it back at em for shits and giggles, seeing as I go to NS to point out their stupidity for fun. But its the usual suspects that dribble on a bit here on SAU also, so I left it at that. We all know the score.

Edited by RubyRS4

step 1 ask for advice on what mods to do to your car

step 2 take days off work, spend thousands on car in various workshops

step 3 wait till the next person complains about the mods you have done and begin from step 1 again

or alternatively remember who you bought the car for..............................the chicks :P

my advice add beding from front seats back, and hydrualics if you feeling lazy

Edited by Inline 6
What the f**k... I sold a mobile phone on ebay, then my listing gets deleted because the buyer was apparently fraudulent!

Ah!

Now I have to relist it all again. f**k.

That happened to me 3-4 times when i was selling a video camera. f**king sucks!!

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