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members of SAU that consistently diss R33's because they're not an R32...

it's retarded. Why diss any model of skyline on a skyline website? keep your deadsh*t opinion and comments to yourself.

Edited by Midnight Madness
members of SAU that consistently diss R33's because they're not an R32...

it's retarded. Why diss any model of skyline on a skyline website? keep your deadsh*t opinion and comments to yourself.

lol wrong thread dude?

Whats getting up my nose is tyrekickers. Had some punk totally waste at least 3 hrs of my time organised a pickup time and told me that everything has been approved. Wouldnt take my calls for 3 days and now finally he tells me the bank have approved it but wont give him that much cash in one hit or something.

Honestly over time wasters.

I was driving home from work the other day - down changed through the gears before a corner (not aggressively) - rounded the corner and proceeded to accelerate back to 60km/h when this bitch standing on the side of the road (mid 40's) begins to make a 'co.ckhead' sign with her hand on her head. I was not speeding nor driving dangerously...

I’m over stuck up f**ks who stereotype everyone as a hoon because they watched ACA and can read a paper. Get off your f**king high horses and give people a chance. Not everyone who drives a car with an exhaust note louder then their aunties excel is hoon doing single peggers at the stains on a Saturday night.

If I was doing a scando in and baking 3rd out of the corner then fine - pull me out of the car and flog my shit. But I wasn't so get off my back for driving my car you spoon fed monkey's

fu.ck!

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omg dont even get me starteed on that fuel subsidy...

on the news tonight they were like yeeh - everything is going to get expensive as a result :whistling:

f**king dog politicians

:down:

Oh yeah, Was meaning to reply to this earlier too.

i would like a vote on the issue. I have never really felt the need or urge to voice my opinion but i think this would be a huge mistake for our state.

I was driving home from work the other day - down changed through the gears before a corner (not aggressively) - rounded the corner and proceeded to accelerate back to 60km/h when this bitch standing on the side of the road (mid 40's) begins to make a 'co.ckhead' sign with her hand on her head. I was not speeding nor driving dangerously...

I’m over stuck up f**ks who stereotype everyone as a hoon because they watched ACA and can read a paper. Get off your f**king high horses and give people a chance. Not everyone who drives a car with an exhaust note louder then their aunties excel is hoon doing single peggers at the stains on a Saturday night.

If I was doing a scando in and baking 3rd out of the corner then fine - pull me out of the car and flog my shit. But I wasn't so get off my back for driving my car you spoon fed monkey's

fu.ck!

end rant/

Hell yes! I have so many stories of arrogant tards on the road it's not funny!

I've also been yelled at by someone on the footpath before, they screamed out "SLOW DOWN YOU IDIOT!!!". It was a 50 zone, I was in second gear doing about 30 after having just pulled out of a side street and (honestly) accelerating gently. Sigh. Just because the car has an exhaust note doesn't mean I'm racing, and just because she has sand in her vagina doesn't mean she should take it out on me. I had a similar experience with a holier-than-thou stop/go man at some roadworks just outside of Warwick, it was a 40 zone but the road was covered in gravel so I was doing 15-20 in first gear. Hooray lol.

Another thing that gets on my nerves... I followed some idiot on the highway the other day; they were in the right lane doing 85-90 in a 100 zone, the traffic was heavy enough that I couldn't go around them, and they had clear road ahead of them. But did they move over? No. They sat in the right lane for kilometres, holding up myself and the dozens of cars behind, until their exit was approaching and they finally decided to move over. The whole time I was sitting behind them I didn't tailgate or high beam or anything. Anyway as they moved over and I got up to the speed limit and passed them, they gave me the finger... the arrogance of some people astounds me. Why am I deserving of that kind of treatment when THEY are the ones who are doing the wrong thing? And I wasn't even in the Skyline that time lol

There are plenty more where they came from, I'm shaking my head just thinking about them hahaha

marc,

amen. now you know what I put up with.

as for me, I have to give my new driver a LOT of credit doing cleveland to coorparoo in 25min in FULL on traffic! he's a absolute legend!!

Edited by Chris Rogers

had something similar the other week. Going to uni in the city coming up from the gold coast. some stupid bitch sitting in the outside lane doing 90km/h nobody in front of her. So I'm sitting behind her waiting for the T2 lane to end so I can go around her. As soon as the T2 lane ended she moves over into the outside lane again. I was like WTF are you doin dumb bitch. So I accelerated to get in front of her and she accelerates with me closes the gap with the car in front basically boxing me in and then gives me the finger. Some people are beyond saving lol...

marc,

amen. now you know what I put up with.

as for me, I have to give my new driver a LOT of credit doing cleveland to coorparoo in 25min in FULL on traffic! he's a absolute legend!!

I had a pretty good idea already :D

Mind you, you've had a good 30 or 40 more years of it to put up with.

I am totally over people who stop at the intersection in front of my house and then dump the clutch and "try" to light it up down the street......and they are usually only single spinners anyway...... are they not embarrased??

I am totally over people who stop at the intersection in front of my house and then dump the clutch and "try" to light it up down the street......and they are usually only single spinners anyway...... are they not embarrased??

Single spinners? Must be locals. Our kind do it properly

I hate tyre kickers. Had somebody coming down to pick the car up for 3 weeks now. I think he needs a F'ing good kickin. Vinnie Jones style.

Not to mention the bloody rego going up as well and my insurance company putting up my policy by nearly $300 bucks cause they have had alot of claims this year and have had to re-evaluate! I didnt claim??? :)

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