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Yep another thread whinging about commonwhores...

But have to vent some anger...

Was at lights next to a modded commonwhore sporting a jap style exhaust and mags... it took off pretty fast and it was ahead by a couple of car lengths before i took off....

I decided to floor it and catch it (i wheel screeched a bit), and i caught it by second gear as i was in it's blind spot, so decide to take my foot off the excellerator... as there was also a broken down car on the side of the road....

The ****iness of the commonwhore driver to then wave goodbye to me like he had beaten me... and then another wave telling me to pass him like i was no threat...

I wanted to go him, but he didn't wanna go so now i'm really peed off cos he thinks his commonwhore is all that.

Anyway... no more mr. nice guy.... :D

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haha guys u wanna hear somethin funny

my boss wants a run against me for 1k... im gonna try and make it 2k for the win

he has a company car - VY S2 Supercharged S

hes so c0cky and thinks he will beat me

i mean his car has 170kw at the fly, torque is 300 at 3000rpm and the thing is 200kgs heavier than mine

also the car does a flimsy 8sec 0-100 lol

im gonna try and make it at Calder or Heathcote so if it happens, anyone can come along and laugh at him after i have torn him apart

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