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i was driving home from work the other day when a 300zx came up behind me and sat on my arse obviously he wanted to race i didnt....so instead of pulling out and hammering it he just sits their for 3 kays occasionally going back but every time we slowed down ie roundabout he was right on my arse again anyway we were going up a hill where i live i pulled to the left to let him through then instead of taking off he slowly drives off ......he seemed to be in suc a hurry before now he slowly drive up the hill WTF now im pissed next roundabout...

dickhead what was the point your on my ass for 3 kays and now your right next to me dont you feel like a wanker was it worth it

now i wouldnt have cared if hed hammered off the z sounded sweet but to sit their like a dimwit .....and what if i had to brake fast he would have crunched the skyline i hate assholes like that

was i wrong whats your opinion

oh and if the z driver is reading this id like to hear your side it was obvious i didnt want to race and you cant be that stupid to realise that cops patrol that road regularly

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i usually ignore it but if they are really pissing me off. or ive had a shit day i just indicate, pull over, stop, and if they stop, get out of the car and ask them why they are up your arse?

99 / 100 times they will just drive straight passed, but you may get some dick who stops.. then from there its upto you. :P

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i usually ignore it but if they are really pissing me off. or ive had a shit day i just indicate, pull over, stop, and if they stop, get out of the car and ask them why they are up your arse?

99 / 100 times they will just drive straight passed, but you may get some dick who stops.. then from there its upto you. :P

wow...you''ve encountered people who actually stopped?

I had this two idiots in two different cars, trying to make me "run" them by not letting me get into the left hand lane, which I needed to turn left. I slowed down, they started to slow down and still blocking me. So I got annoyed and just stopped dead in the middle of the road (there were no cars behind us). That got their little pea sized brains all confused and they zoomed off ahead.

lol next time someone is right up your ass man.

CLEAN FRONT AND REAR WINDOWS with the squirters..haha that teaches them.

i thought i was the only one who did that. works best if their windows are down too. OP did the right thing

Haha! I had Anti-lag on my WRX and I used to switch it on, bring up the revs and watch the 3 foot flames!

Tailgater backs right off and never considers racing you again... :P

if we only had footage...that would be fun to watch

but yes, richen up the fuel mixture also seems a delightful pass time in ruining their hektik ride

Haha! I had Anti-lag on my WRX and I used to switch it on, bring up the revs and watch the 3 foot flames!

Tailgater backs right off and never considers racing you again... :/

I want one of them just to scare the shit out of tailgaters.

If someone tails me I kinda want them to pull up next to me at the lights so I can just stare at them and see the reaction on their face.

Usual its some dumb c**t who still thinks their car is better but knows its not.

you just give them a warning by showing your brake lights, they hit you there in the wrong for travelling to close.but yeh there dicks for doing that, i get commos all the time wanting to race

me too always vls and vt shitboxes flying past me at over 100 clicks in a 60 zone and almost crashing when flying through an intersection.

its funny because i told me friends that everytime i drive wankers in mainly commos try and drag me or race me. it always happens. if i pulled up to every commo and tried to race it that would just be bollocksing stupid.

bathurst ftw :down:

lol next time someone is right up your ass man.

CLEAN FRONT AND REAR WINDOWS with the squirters..haha that teaches them.

+1...This is also my tactic..works a treat on highways and such...Get all the Sh*t from your windscreens all over the nice clean paint work of said tosser behind you...Really cheeses off the Merc/BMW driving type bigtime

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