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bit behind the 8 ball guys this was saturday! quote from a ns member.

the wrx and the 32 were draggin down pt wakefield road, the skyline was losing so he got pissed off and swerved at him at like 120km f**king *richard cranium*. then my mate lost control and hit a kurb then flew into the bus and then landed on the red car.

the one with the red r32 skyline is cambodian and the one in the rex was vietnamese'

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haha what a sore loser... and what was the point of branding what race they are?

wasnt suppose to look like branding bud, that was just from a quote his mate was driving the wrx, but a few posts before that ppl were talkn about the asian drivers about rival gangs or something,

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bit behind the 8 ball guys this was saturday! quote from a ns member.

the wrx and the 32 were draggin down pt wakefield road, the skyline was losing so he got pissed off and swerved at him at like 120km f**king *richard cranium*. then my mate lost control and hit a kurb then flew into the bus and then landed on the red car.

the one with the red r32 skyline is cambodian and the one in the rex was vietnamese'

so your mate was involved too, I thought they were both Asian?

was your mate in the Camry and how did he lose control?

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bit behind the 8 ball guys this was saturday! quote from a ns member.

the wrx and the 32 were draggin down pt wakefield road, the skyline was losing so he got pissed off and swerved at him at like 120km f**king *richard cranium*. then my mate lost control and hit a kurb then flew into the bus and then landed on the red car.

the one with the red r32 skyline is cambodian and the one in the rex was vietnamese'

so your mate was involved too, I thought they were both Asian?

was your mate in the Camry and how did he lose control?

he was just quoting another NS.com member i think.

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the wrx and the 32 were draggin down pt wakefield road, the skyline was losing so he got pissed off and swerved at him at like 120km f**king *richard cranium*. then my mate lost control and hit a kurb then flew into the bus and then landed on the red car.

I have a few problems with this story:

1: - like the skyline wouldnt cain the WRX

2: - if the WRX was winning (ie the skyline was loosing) how did it swerve (obviously from behind - otherwise he wasnt loosing) and make the car in front loose control. I would have thought that only the car infront could make that move unless a car behind clips the rear bar.

3: - like the skyline wouldnt cain the WRX (i realise this piont is repeated, but its such a big error it deserves to be mentioned twice)

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I have a few problems with this story:

1: - like the skyline wouldnt cain the WRX

2: - if the WRX was winning (ie the skyline was loosing) how did it swerve (obviously from behind - otherwise he wasnt loosing) and make the car in front loose control. I would have thought that only the car infront could make that move unless a car behind clips the rear bar.

3: - like the skyline wouldnt cain the WRX (i realise this piont is repeated, but its such a big error it deserves to be mentioned twice)

Agreed Guy, what the hell? Why on earth would the driver of the Skyline swerve at the WRX!? Something is very suss.

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since when did anything relativly useful / factual come from ns.com?

ooo that's a kick in the gonads!

well to me it sounds like the person is trying to justify themself by saying the other car decided to swerve into them because he was loosing!

oh yeah but a skyline can loose to a wrx! if it's a gtst v sti

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