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What a f**ken loser with a POS car.... He really needs to prove himself.... Maybe he should have stayed in school so he could learn to spell, etc and then could've got a job to buy a better car, because nobody ever, aspires to own a cordia. I wonder how that FWD heap handles? Oh wait nobody in the world cares!

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hahaha what a tool, there seemed to be alot of gtst's i figure they are stockish or not alot done to them, funny id like to see him go up against a gtr ,i figure even a mildly modded gtr would shut him up

and he spelz reel gud

haha his youtube posts he wears a mask wtf is he not man enough to show his face?

his new years resoultion hahaha to get a girlfriend maybe we can get a pool together

and get him one of those blow up sheep

im canadian i didnt know what a cordia was ,now that i know what a cordia is i wish i didnt

what a pos ,very very ugly car

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ive met people like him on dragstrips who talk alot of scat,but when they get their backsides handed to them they use the excuse boost leak,misfire ,wasnt running right,he/she left the light early,cheater etc.....

then you have to listen to them whine for an hour how if my car was running properly

i would have beat them or if they hadnt cheated,the kind of person you see coming

towards you and make exuses to go somewhere else

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There are some special people out there.

So he might have a fractionally faster car, on one run anyway, but a 13.7 best time is hardly blowing away the 14 sec average time of the skylines.

Sheez last night I let a 6cyl commo get the jump on me till I changed into second, big woop.

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