Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

My wife and kids spotted a young guy with a GMG R33 involved in a fight at the end of the freeway in Joondalup, Friday evening (14/12/2007). Two older guys in a ute were involved, with one of them trading punches with the young guy. Apparently other motorists pulled them apart and when the guys got back in the ute, the young guy ran back and smacked the guy through the window. Problem was, he was a bit slow getting back to his own car and the punchee managed to get him a good one through his open window.

son of rajab knows what started it. The highlight was the young fellah's girlfriend trying to get involved with a golf club!!

It's only a car and it's only a road. If some d#ckhead wants to show how wonderful he is / how wonderful his choice of car is / how big his dick is because he has a ute / how Australian he is by hating Jap cars, just back off the gas and let him have the joy. Just smile or laugh at their pitiful lives, but don't get drawn into this sh#te!

Equally, if some d#ckhead is convinced that his Skyline is the dog's bollocks and wants to show how wonderful he is / how much better his car is than Falcadores / how big his dick is because he has a turbo / how hard done by he is by the rednecks, then calm down mate. The road is not your personal battleground to right the wrongs of Bathurst post-92!! Let the car speak on the track. On the road, it goes from A to B.

Hope all are OK - whoever started it.

Cheers. :banana:

Edited by MLCrisis
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/197710-road-rage/
Share on other sites

  • Replies 67
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

+1 to inviting them to woop-ass wednesdays, the amount of commodore drivers that have been trying to drag me lately is crazy even if they did win they would still just tell all their mates that they had won, the road is not a racetrack why cant people understand that?

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/197710-road-rage/#findComment-3534261
Share on other sites

I had some c0<khead in a new range rover try to run me off the highway last weekend after I beeped at him when HE cut ME off! He let me get up next to him, hurled some abuse and swerved at my car twice.. inches off my wing mirrior! Mrs was freaked, I was pissed, dropped it back to 3rd and bailed on him then slowed down to let the mrs get his plate. Got home, rang police, reported the fkhead. I do believe roadrage falls under hoon laws.. lets hope they take his rangerover!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/197710-road-rage/#findComment-3534344
Share on other sites

Last night at some lights I looked over at a guy in a Typhoon, and was stunned when I see him having a can of Jack Daniels :P Considering just after this he tried to race me I wanted to call his plates through, but like the cops would give a f**k......until something happens.

ps didn't do anything for 2 reasons, firstly only running 6psi for engineering purposes next week, and secondly I didn't know how much he had been drinking.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/197710-road-rage/#findComment-3534585
Share on other sites

Does not matter what psi you run at why sink to there level and race them like ML said road is from a to b leave all the racing to the tracks.

I had a guy in Melbourne wanted to go me I do not know his reason i guess i looked at him wrong when he passed me he tried to bait me in but i just ignored him. he followed me while looking in his glove box it was freaky at a set of lights i hit the right indercator and went left and lost him.

Then two days later i saw a ford Xr6 Turbo and a 18 wheeler have a blow out Xr6 cut off the 18 wheeler words and fists took place :P

So sad when you can not even drive down a road in peace with out some dude abusing you?

If u want to swing at people take it to the gym and become a boxer or some thing

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/197710-road-rage/#findComment-3534801
Share on other sites

It's when they try to run you off the highway at 100kmh that I get really upset..

If some guy wants to punch on at a set lights, so be it.. as long as it's not a gin with a boxcutter (long story..). Trying to swerve me off the highway with my Mrs in the car, clearly you want to kill us.. to that I take serious offence.

I've been sitting behind two ragers swerving at each other down Tonkin Hwy once, I wisely slowed down and sat ~0.5km back from them and so did everyone else.

Funny one though.. couple of mates were driving down the highway and saw a roadrage incident happening, the rager pulled up at a set of lights, popped the boot, walked to the back, pointed in the boot and yelled at the ragee "YOU'RE GOIN' IN HERE C*NT"

Edited by bubba
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/197710-road-rage/#findComment-3534845
Share on other sites

It's when they try to run you off the highway at 100kmh that I get really upset..

If some guy wants to punch on at a set lights, so be it.. as long as it's not a gin with a boxcutter (long story..). Trying to swerve me off the highway with my Mrs in the car, clearly you want to kill us.. to that I take serious offence.

I've been sitting behind two ragers swerving at each other down Tonkin Hwy once, I wisely slowed down and sat ~0.5km back from them and so did everyone else.

Funny one though.. couple of mates were driving down the highway and saw a roadrage incident happening, the rager pulled over and popped the boot, walked to the back, pointed in the boot and yelled at the ragee "YOU'RE GOIN' IN HERE C*NT"

hmmm yea that has to bite man hope nothing happen to ur mrs and u and some thing done about the other party.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/197710-road-rage/#findComment-3534853
Share on other sites

I had some c0<khead in a new range rover try to run me off the highway last weekend after I beeped at him when HE cut ME off! He let me get up next to him, hurled some abuse and swerved at my car twice.. inches off my wing mirrior! Mrs was freaked, I was pissed, dropped it back to 3rd and bailed on him then slowed down to let the mrs get his plate. Got home, rang police, reported the fkhead. I do believe roadrage falls under hoon laws.. lets hope they take his rangerover!

Nice one bubba-make'n the law work for you. Arse hats dont just drive commonwhores

".. as long as it's not a gin with a boxcutter (long story..)..

Dude you have such a rich and interesting life...and the rest of the story is??? :D

... the rager pulled up at a set of lights, popped the boot, walked to the back, pointed in the boot and yelled at the ragee "YOU'RE GOIN' IN HERE C*NT"

Obviously the rager has never had to lift a casualty...or for that matter a GF that has tried to out drink her boss at a Christmas party, then vomited red wine out the passenger side door, then passed out in her best evening dress :dry:

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/197710-road-rage/#findComment-3535014
Share on other sites

yeah ive had a wackjob swerve at me in his xg ute with a bullbar, pulled up a set off lights an he just kept yellin at me for doin th frikn speed limit, he almost got out then the lights went green an he dissappeard in my rearveiw, he was a tradey with a shite loada tools in the back that i didnt wanna say hi to, he kept callin me a gutless peice of sheet haha people these days aye

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/197710-road-rage/#findComment-3535703
Share on other sites

flake: yeah I live in Ashfield :sick: what colour is your 32? I've noticed a few live round here..

keets: as long as she didn't puke inside the car it's all good :)

nath: gotta love the wackos.. I hear you had a good night out last night too :)

As for the gin, we were in Northbridge a while back when a dirty young gin got out of her car and tried to have a go through the open window with a boxcutter.. mate driving made sure it was clear and bailed the redlight.. don't need to get involved in that shit *smirk*

(Some people just can't accept constructive criticism regarding their driving abilities!)

Edited by bubba
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/197710-road-rage/#findComment-3535741
Share on other sites

I've had a few dicks overtake me at 160km/h+ down the emergency lane! :|

And I had some random old guy freak out on me in a parking lot, it was a one way road type thing, i went the right way, he went the wrong. He pulls up in front of me, looses his mind and points at the arrow... realizing it's pointing towards his car, he shuts up and roars down the side of my car. Kinda funny and kinda scary in a "why the hell is he allowed to drive" kind of way.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/197710-road-rage/#findComment-3535785
Share on other sites

kinda scary in a "why the hell is he allowed to drive" kind of way.

LOL! You get a few of them! In fact, there appears to be a growing number of them.

A mate of my son was chased up the Kwinana freeway for about 10 minutes by some nut-case redneck, with tats and a check shirt, driving a trayback ute with a load of gear on it. My son's mate had only just got his P plates and didn't even know what had upset the bloke. Fortunately, he managed to stay ahead of him without speeding insanely. The guy was flashing lights at him, shaking his fist out the window and trying to push through gaps in the traffic that weren't there to get at him. The other motorists were having to swerve to avoid him. The poor kid crapped himself. He was trying to phone the cops when he managed to pull off the freeway and the nutcase missed the junction.

Sounds like everyone has a tale of something like that. Best thing to do to avoid these tossers is not to respond to gestures by making gestures yourself. Just develop an "Oops, sorry" kind of look and use that. You can practise it on cruises!!

Now there's an idea. An "Oops, sorry" cruise!

Cheers. :)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/197710-road-rage/#findComment-3535790
Share on other sites

i remember about 6 months ago i was on the kwinana freeway just leaving perth taking the missus back home...i had a ford falcon tailgate me for 10 mins so i just pulled over to the left lane...so he over took me swearing and doing hand gestures i don't know why...i didn't do anything to piss him off....so then in my lane i get ahead of him so i pull back into the right lane so hes behind me again then he tail gates me even more where i couldn't even see his head lights....then pulls into the small gap (not the emergency lane) but the gap that between the car and the concrete wall into that gap and over takes me..... then cuts back into the left lane and chucks a beer bottle at my car....scaring the missus so i slowed down and checked up on the missus and the car, i had his plates went into the coppa station...reported it they're like "yeah we'll get onto it etc etc" its been 6 months now? i have not heard ne thing about this since....so i guess sometimes u have to take it into your own hands i guess... i guess its just drunk dearo c*nts those should be banned from driving but anyways there was my 2c :banana:

Cheers

Chi

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/197710-road-rage/#findComment-3536292
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Well, apparently they do fit, however this wont be a problem if not because the car will be stationary while i do the suspension work. I was just going to use the 16's to roll the old girl around if I needed to. I just need to get the E90 back on the road first. Yes! I'm a believer! 🙌 So, I contacted them because the site kinda sucks and I was really confused about what I'd need. They put together a package for me and because I was spraying all the seat surfaces and not doing spot fixes I decided not to send them a headrest to colour match, I just used their colour on file (and it was spot on).  I got some heavy duty cleaner, 1L of colour, a small bottle of dye hardener and a small bottle of the dye top coat. I also got a spray gun as I needed a larger nozzle than the gun I had and it was only $40 extra. From memory the total was ~$450 ish. Its not cheap but the result is awesome. They did add repair bits and pieces to the quote originally and the cost came down significantly when I said I didn't need any repair products. I did it over a weekend. The only issues I had were my own; I forgot to mix the hardener into the dye two coats but I had enough dye for 2 more coats with the hardener. I also just used up all the dye because why not and i rushed the last coat which gave me some runs. Thankfully the runs are under the headrests. The gun pattern wasn't great, very round and would have been better if it was a line. It made it a little tricky to get consistent coverage and I think having done the extra coats probably helped conceal any coverage issues. I contacted them again a few months later so I could get our X5 done (who the f**k thought white leather was a good idea for a family car?!) and they said they had some training to do in Sydney and I could get a reduced rate on the leather fix in the X5 if I let them demo their product on our car. So I agreed. When I took Bec in the E39 to pick it up, I showed them the job I'd done in my car and they were all (students included) really impressed. Note that they said the runs I created could be fixed easily at the time with a brush or an air compressor gun. So, now with the two cars done I can absolutely recommend Colourlock.  I'll take pics of both interiors and create a new thread.
    • Power is fed to the ECU when the ignition switch is switched to IGN, at terminal 58. That same wire also connects to the ECCS relay to provide both the coil power and the contact side. When the ECU sees power at 58 it switches 16 to earth, which pulls the ECCS relay on, which feeds main power into the ECU and also to a bunch of other things. None of this is directly involved in the fuel pump - it just has to happen first. The ECU will pull terminal 18 to earth when it wants the fuel pump to run. This allows the fuel pump relay to pull in, which switches power on into the rest of the fuel pump control equipment. The fuel pump control regulator is controlled from terminal 104 on the ECU and is switched high or low depending on whether the ECU thinks the pump needs to run high or low. (I don't know which way around that is, and it really doesn't matter right now). The fuel pump control reg is really just a resistor that controls how the power through the pump goes to earth. Either straight to earth, or via the resistor. This part doesn't matter much to us today. The power to the fuel pump relay comes from one of the switched wires from the IGN switch and fusebox that is not shown off to the left of this page. That power runs the fuel pump relay coil and a number of other engine peripherals. Those peripherals don't really matter. All that matters is that there should be power available at the relay when the key is in the right position. At least - I think it's switched. If it's not switched, then power will be there all the time. Either way, if you don't have power there when you need it (ie, key on) then it won't work. The input-output switching side of the relay gains its power from a line similar (but not the same as) the one that feeds the ECU. SO I presume that is switched. Again, if there is not power there when you need it, then you have to look upstream. And... the upshot of all that? There is no "ground" at the fuel pump relay. Where you say: and say that pin 1 Black/Pink is ground, that is not true. The ECU trigger is AF73, is black/pink, and is the "ground". When the ECU says it is. The Blue/White wire is the "constant" 12V to power the relay's coil. And when I say "constant", I mean it may well only be on when the key is on. As I said above. So, when the ECU says not to be running the pump (which is any time after about 3s of switching on, with no crank signal or engine speed yet), then you should see 12V at both 1 and 2. Because the 12V will be all the way up to the ECU terminal 18, waiting to be switched to ground. When the ECU switches the fuel pump on, then AF73 should go to ~0V, having been switched to ground and the voltage drop now occurring over the relay coil. 3 & 5 are easy. 5 is the other "constant" 12V, that may or may not be constant but will very much want to be there when the key is on. Same as above. 3 goes to the pump. There should never be 12V visible at 3 unless the relay is pulled in. As to where the immobiliser might have been spliced into all this.... It will either have to be on wire AF70 or AF71, whichever is most accessible near the alarm. Given that all those wires run from the engine bay fusebox or the ECU, via the driver's area to the rear of the car, it could really be either. AF70 will be the same colour from the appropriate fuse all the way to the pump. If it has been cut and is dangling, you should be able to see that  in that area somewhere. Same with AF71.   You really should be able to force the pump to run. Just jump 12V onto AF72 and it should go. That will prove that the pump itself is willing to go along with you when you sort out the upstream. You really should be able to force the fuel pump relay on. Just short AF73 to earth when the key is on. If the pump runs, then the relay is fine, and all the power up to both inputs on the relay is fine. If it doesn't run (and given that you checked the relay itself actually works) then one or both of AF70 and AF71 are not bringing power to the game.
    • @PranK can you elaborate further on the Colorlock Dye? The website has a lot of options. I'm sure you've done all the research. I have old genuine leather seats that I have bought various refurbing creams and such, but never a dye. Any info on how long it lasts? Does it wash out? Is it a hassle? What product do I actually need? Am I just buying this kit and following the steps the page advises or something else? https://www.colourlockaustralia.com.au/colourlock-leather-repair-kit-dye.html
    • These going to fit over the big brakes? I'd be reeeeeeeeaaaall hesitant to believe so.
    • The leather work properly stunned me. Again, I am thankful that the leather was in such good condition. I'm not sure what the indent is at the top of the passenger seat. Like somebody was sitting in it with a golf ball between their shoulders. The wheels are more grey than silver now and missing a lot of gloss.  Here's one with nice silver wheels.
×
×
  • Create New...