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i hate any car where the driver does the following:

-turns left from the right lane

-turns into a driveway by veering 2m out first

-drives in the "middle" lane on a 2 lane road

-drives with their high beams and/or fog lights on (unless theres fog)

-speeds up when they know ur going to get past them to get away from the slow useless pricks they are only to slow right back down again when you cant get in because uve caught up to the other slow flamin mongrel in ur lane

-doesnt indicate when turning or changing lanes

-tailgates

these are all road rage offences and generally incur a 20c or 50c coin toll into any panel of the offending car, of my choice.

i hate any car where the driver does the following:

-turns left from the right lane

-turns into a driveway by veering 2m out first

-drives in the "middle" lane on a 2 lane road

-drives with their high beams and/or fog lights on (unless theres fog)

-speeds up when they know ur going to get past them to get away from the slow useless pricks they are only to slow right back down again when you cant get in because uve caught up to the other slow flamin mongrel in ur lane

-doesnt indicate when turning or changing lanes

-tailgates

these are all road rage offences and generally incur a 20c or 50c coin toll into any panel of the offending car, of my choice.

it becomes road rage if

1. they dont appoligise for there bad driving, an nealy cause an accident

2.if you dont except there appoligy and mouth off insteed..

i hate cars/drivers on the road who dont accept an appoligy if i do one of the above mentioned, you can

judge what the drivers are like and i love when they show me there an impaitent driver or a road rager,

lifted 4x4 on huge chunky mud tyres usually puts uz f*kers back in ur place when i swerve in front of ya to remind you, size does matter, an being a hero in a skyline wont mean shit when ur bonnet is under one of my tyres at the next set of traffic lights..

it becomes road rage if

1. they dont appoligise for there bad driving, an nealy cause an accident

2.if you dont except there appoligy and mouth off insteed..

i hate cars/drivers on the road who dont accept an appoligy if i do one of the above mentioned, you can

judge what the drivers are like and i love when they show me there an impaitent driver or a road rager,

lifted 4x4 on huge chunky mud tyres usually puts uz f*kers back in ur place when i swerve in front of ya to remind you, size does matter, an being a hero in a skyline wont mean shit when ur bonnet is under one of my tyres at the next set of traffic lights..

theres another one... women in 4x4s... a recipe for disaster.

I'm gonna start a "Holden with a Chev badge - Wanker!" group on Facebook ;)

they have the chev badges purely for the fact that it's an 'LS' chev powered car...

unless some knob put's one on anything earlier than a vt.. and also except for the wankers who actually don't know who builds the engines on commonwhores.

I can see numerous posts on lancers with evo body kits. Whats the difference between that and standard GTS-t with a GTR body kit?

Or do we remain silent because we've all done it before ;)

Edited by allblitz

A standard GTST in most senses is a hell of a lot closer to a GTR both parts, looks and performance wise than a Lancer is compared to LanEvo.

Thats just my thought.

And if you find anyone putting a GTR badge on a gtst, trust me, they'll get laughed at too.

they have the chev badges purely for the fact that it's an 'LS' chev powered car...

unless some knob put's one on anything earlier than a vt.. and also except for the wankers who actually don't know who builds the engines on commonwhores.

You'd have to live under a rock to not to know the LS1's came from the yanks but FFS, it's a Holden. It doesn't make your car "unique" or cool it just makes you look like a wanker. It’s like a GTR badge on a GTS-T or a Syline bade on a VL or a Merc badge on a Crossfire....the list go's on and on..

I can see numerous posts on lancers with evo body kits. Whats the difference between that and standard GTS-t with a GTR body kit?

Or do we remain silent because we've all done it before :domokun:

Ah man I hate that, so shit! :)

Oh gee... better log out now! :P

old VS commodores with newer VX/VT bodykids that make them look like transformers

Ha! And the call us ricers...

Saw a Calais with a Clubsport sideskirt. The idiot left the badges on, ppfftttt :P

You'd have to live under a rock to not to know the LS1's came from the yanks but FFS, it's a Holden. It doesn't make your car "unique" or cool it just makes you look like a wanker. It's like a GTR badge on a GTS-T or a Syline bade on a VL or a Merc badge on a Crossfire....the list go's on and on..

I see where you are coming from, but hope its ok to put a Silvia badge on and remove the 200SX badge on the S15...

Then again I can just import a Silvia... Hehe!! ;)

Edited by (00)SKYLINE(00)

Lol..i dont mind that..

however..

*rubs his 200SX badge*

i wouldnt put a silvia badge on..because i cbf'd

the only reason i'd put a lightning bolt S on the front is that'd it'd be easier to clean around..hah

^^ HAHA!! End of the day, same car as we all know.

The "S" badge looks better then the Nissan IMO

The Silvia Badge look nicer aswell. Make it Jap Spec.

Edited by (00)SKYLINE(00)

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