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i had two oncomming skylines yesterday while in the gtr

i had a junkie looking bogan threaten me and start yelling and spitting at his window

the other guy was wearing a taliban scarf and dior sunglasses i just gave him the finger

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i had two oncomming skylines yesterday while in the gtr

i had a junkie looking bogan threaten me and start yelling and spitting at his window

the other guy was wearing a taliban scarf and dior sunglasses i just gave him the finger

lol

I drive a r31 Pintara wonderful car new condation have SAU stickers on, got the nod, wave and smile when I came down to Brisbane from Hervey Bay on a flying one day visit Queens birthday long weekend.

I know Pintara guys are the butt of jokes but it was nice to see friendly faces from drivers in the more modern skylines.

As a side note the old lady left many behind coming down the highway she still got it, all I have done is change exhaust all the way and strut brace...

i had two oncomming skylines yesterday while in the gtr

i had a junkie looking bogan threaten me and start yelling and spitting at his window

the other guy was wearing a taliban scarf and dior sunglasses i just gave him the finger

lol +2

i normally op for the wanker hand as apposed to the finger, u can "wank" out the window onto their car hahahahahah

rg-wanker.jpg

i smoked a LOSER in a porsche yesterday, felt great.

he got the shits and wouldnt even make eye contact at the next set of lights.

wonder whats on the cards for tomorrow?

same thing im my old sw20 against a boxter

he looked destroyed as in what have i done with my money waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa :)

Willing to bet both Porsche owners drove home depressed only to have their 20-something, bombshell-girlfriends' lips around their cocks make them forget all about losing to a Jap import :)

Sometimes I really hate capitalism.

Willing to bet both Porsche owners drove home depressed only to have their 20-something, bombshell-girlfriends' lips around their cocks make them forget all about losing to a Jap import :)

Sometimes I really hate capitalism.

f**k that i went home to a copy of swank and a fist

oh yeah, was drivin home from work one day and some guy in a,, (well,vtec i guess) civic kept flooring it at the lights everytime we pulled up next to each other ,even wen we went past knox police station,, and wen he was ahead of me, kept flashing his indicator at me as if to ask me to race., i just went past him and gave him the salute

Was it a silver gli hatchback civic and did it look stock because my sisters bf is a wanker and is just like that and thinks he can beat anything on the road. he always makes up stories when he comes home i beat this car and im just thinking yea only in your dreams because his car canot get anymore stock no vtech engine so he has no chance in beating any of the cars he says he does. and he lives with us in our place and we are only from rowville so not far from knox at all if it was im gonna give him so much shit. >_<

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Well its an old thread here, but what happened to me tonight kinda pissed me off, i was drivin home from work on burwood hwy, about to go past knox, headin towards the city, i was jus cruising normally, and i saw a car weaving thru traffic real fast behind me, as soon as he got next to me, started driving alongside me, revving, tryin to egg me on, i jus looked at him once and looked straight ahead, the guy was driving an r8 commy, then i realised there was another one on the other side of me doin the same, i jus pretended not to notice, and didnt wanna race him anyway,we were right in front of a police station anyway),then we get past knox police station and his friend thinks its a good idea to start tailgating me real close, i should hav jus slammed my brakes on him..farked situation, hate how osme people think they can beat anything on the road.

Well anyway i guess they got the message and sped off after a few minutes of trying. thought about it wen i got home, wondered whether i should hav jus gone for it, but pretty glad i didnt.

i find the people that drive the fast/nice cars that are relatively cheap to buy/modify and don't require much in the way of brain power (commodores, falcons SOME skylines - although ive never had a bad experience with a 'line driver) are the dickhead drivers...

The expensive and rare cars (cressys, silvias, skylines to an extent of course, cefiros, vintage cars, or any car thats had alot of work/effort/care done to it) usually house the good, friendly, mature drivers...

yer couple weeks back, a guy in a commodore with a clubsport body kit was tail gating me then zoomed past me so i gave it abit of gas and was right behind him all the way..poor guy..puts a clubsport kit too make it look tough and think its going to make him go fasterr.

benzino you should of smoked them. i would have.

i got to be honest i dont get many people in my area trying to drag me. but sometimes on the way to work and home on maroondah i get a few people. all the fun i guess.

benzino you should of smoked them. i would have.

Yeah I would have, but see, we were at the lights right at knox police station, the blue clubby was a ute and the silver one was a sedan, and it was on my left, so i actually thought it was a cop car about to turn in,,and wen it didnt i thought they were following us, but wen he started doin the same i knew they were friends. shud hav jus dropped the clutch

i got to be honest i dont get many people in my area trying to drag me. but sometimes on the way to work and home on maroondah i get a few people. all the fun i guess.

I can't understand why everyone is not trying to help you get dressed up as a woman. Good on those great people from maroondah ! Why can't more people help you out, I say it's a discrace.

Do they provide you with the clothing as well as help you get dressed? :D

The only people that like skylines are other people that have/want a skylines, to anybody else, the big wing and circular tail lights just wind them up

I guess thats what the guy must hav thought, he saw me from way back and just flew through the traffic to get to me..guess i fell victim to stereotyping

This is because Skylines are synonymous with racing on the street. People see the afterburners and it's an invitation to race, whether you want to or not. But to be honest I haven't seen anything to dispell the stereotype...there are so many Skylines out there who will have a go no worries. I don't help it at all because I'm always a traffic light hero when the opportunity arises. You buy a Skyline, you gonna have to deal with it.

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