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My friend spent alot ofmoney on DRCRX and I drove it there.

It makes 270kw at the front wheels and is an easy 12 second car.

But some top bloke on performance forums is bagging it out.

I just want you guys to bag him out for being a moron his nick is autokat.

http://board.performanceforums.com/forums/...1774#post141774

you got to cut and paste the link because its too long here.

Thanks guys.

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No probs, it's like Christian said , I do up my ride so that I am happy with it, not for anyone else (ok maybe for those school girls at Maccas but thats it) .... and that being said no-one has the right to rip the shit out of something that someone has put hard work into, even if they do not particularly like it, they should respect that persons property, time and effort and keep their mouth shut.

I just wanna see this c*nts ride .... that is, if he has one.

Thanks jim. it makes it worth it having net friends like you buddy.

I am just so upset that some guy doesnt even know about the car and makes mockery out of it because he doesnt like the front bar. Its wrong.

That is the biggest problem with performance forums. They always bag out peoples rides. I use to lik ethat forum but I know what kind of people they have over there so I wont bother anymore.

Thanks again buddy. :)

hahaha yeah I just read it . your a champ squizz. hehehe.

Just dont reply anymore . They wont change there stupid ways.

If a car doesnt suit their style then it is rice. Truth is they are a bunch of stupid nerds behind pcs anyways.

We all rock here, Thanks guys when I needed you.

Minh, I saw that thread last Friday, I was gonna mention it in my email, cos I knew he was your friend.

There was only a couple of comments when I saw it, now it's disappeared???

Whatever u guys wrote it must've been good!! :)

Hahaha don't worry Jim, it's all good, the ppl you were aiming at probably read what u wrote.

I'm just pissed off i missed it!

Usually they will just lock the thread if it gets too heated, but to remove it seems a bit drastic! Did it get really abusive or what??

me wants the goss :wink::):)

doesnt matter I am over it. As shell said. That guy with Dr CRX is my friend. He does everything legitimately and he is a honest good person who works very hard and then for someone to post that crap and and insult him I wont take crap at all. Not from a bunch of nerdy performance forum guys who sit behind their pcs all day long and think they have a god given right to insult people and their cars and get away with it.

I was very very angry and all I can say is that they are a bunch of chickens.

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