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Ethan in the white r33 saw me broken down, knew who i was.. (in sau) and still didnt help me..

Prick..

he's done that to me too! I was broken down on the side of the road, struggling to put my 180sx on a trailer, by myself, traffic banked up and slowed down, he just had a glance and drove on by!

what a prick!

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you should help the fella.. we even stopped on a skyline cruise to help out some totally random lady broken down in a lane, during a cruise!! I mean cummon!

yeah that was an awesome effort!

I passed some lady broken down on the off ramp to a freeway, in the middle of busy traffic... so I did a loop around, took me 30mins, to tow her to somewhere safer, but by then the nrma had arrived! It's the thought that counts, right?

Thanks to the black R34 that made me late for tafe this morning that broke down in the centre lane on the corner of Boundary St and Pacific highway :wave::)

I hope you can sleep at night!

Broken down - that's shit luck for the 34 driver

If he had an accident in peak hour, he'd deserve some abuse. People that have accidents in peakhour deserve abuse. kunts.

I always have my windows wound down for sudden abuse hurling:

"you fucKING DUMB Kunt!"

33s and 32s and 31s for the matter are abit questionable lol.

my r31 is prob the most reliable car here - hasnt missed a beat and cops a hiding!!!

and still keeps going!

wheres those RB26's?? :wave:

hahah I couldnt help, when I got up to the front and found out what was happening the tow truck driver already had him rolling into the servo.

And Check if the Driver was okay?? It was a broken down car not a car crash, what Would I do give him a cup of Tea and a hug? Pfft

Im no saint, dont Crucify me.

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Bastard. You didn't slow me down but you could have and that's just as good. I will kill you and your whole family next time you do that.

I'm totally serious as well. Like completely. Massively. Watch out. If I see you before you see me... right in the face.

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