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you just missed a green light, your first on the line, its 4 lanes wide and a commy v8 just pulled up.

he looks over and so does the blonde blue eyed chick in the passenger seat.

he gives it a rev and starts to mouth off about jap crap, trying to nudge you on and the blonde gives u a wave.

ya gunna get a green in less than 10 secs

wat do you do?????

lets here it guys and be honest ok

cheers

nathan

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Kick the accelerator pedal a few times... grip the steering wheel and gearstick tightly... stare at the commodore driver with contempt.. *LIGHTS TURN GREEN*.. accelerate away slowly. lol.

Edited by Simmo1985

It happened to me last night. This guy was geeing Me up In a V8 GTS On Woodville Road . I was in my r32 GTR . We stopped at a light all his friends were watching behind us mind you , They were in for a big suprise ... We both launched off the lights and i left him way behind :cool: I told him is that all you got.. He was pissed though..

GTR - 1

V8 - 0

:wub:

Set of lights, Commodore pulls off first, I deciede to give him ahead start, then pull up beside him, wave and move on.

At the next set of lights that was quitest commodore I had heard in a long time. :cool:

sounds a hell of a lot like the famed ricer flyby

Yeah this has happened to me as well, a vz ss with the 6 speed pulled up beside me at the lights, i dialed up 4 grand, dropped the clutch when the lights went green, when he pulled up next to me at the next set of lights I was still laughing, gotta love GTR's

I'd call the cops to tell them that some 8th grader on school holidays has pinched the keys to his dad's mid life crisis mobile and has taken the blue eyed blonde 7th grade girl next door for a drive.

Citizens on patrol mofo

happened to me quite a bit.. first few times i used to ignore it and just drive as though they aint there, that wud just make it worse so after a few goes i get annoyed and then just tramp it off the lights and leave them about 500m behind then i dont have to put up with it anymore... that was in my old 33, in the GTR i dont get it coz they are too busy admiring the car :cool:

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