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heres a prime example of some young dickheads giving all us younger drivers a bad name...

5 minutes ago i was turning from payhem rd onto glyndburn, across the intersection i see this statesman reverse from the lights and pull into the turning lane to turn onto glyndburn too. he just sits there, but i can see hes clearly looking straight at me, he looked maybe 17. as the light goes green and i turn, he flies down the round in front of me, pulls across and waits for me to come along side him the proceeds to stand on the throttle to try and drag me. little f**ker tried it twice again, third time i just turned onto my street as he put his foot down.

honestly, are people really that retarded? or does driving a skyline just bring this out in commonwhore drivers? ive yet to see any skyline driver doing this shit

heres a prime example of some young dickheads giving all us younger drivers a bad name...

5 minutes ago i was turning from payhem rd onto glyndburn, across the intersection i see this statesman reverse from the lights and pull into the turning lane to turn onto glyndburn too. he just sits there, but i can see hes clearly looking straight at me, he looked maybe 17. as the light goes green and i turn, he flies down the round in front of me, pulls across and waits for me to come along side him the proceeds to stand on the throttle to try and drag me. little f**ker tried it twice again, third time i just turned onto my street as he put his foot down.

honestly, are people really that retarded? or does driving a skyline just bring this out in commonwhore drivers? ive yet to see any skyline driver doing this shit

was it silver?

heres a prime example of some young dickheads giving all us younger drivers a bad name...

5 minutes ago i was turning from payhem rd onto glyndburn, across the intersection i see this statesman reverse from the lights and pull into the turning lane to turn onto glyndburn too. he just sits there, but i can see hes clearly looking straight at me, he looked maybe 17. as the light goes green and i turn, he flies down the round in front of me, pulls across and waits for me to come along side him the proceeds to stand on the throttle to try and drag me. little f**ker tried it twice again, third time i just turned onto my street as he put his foot down.

honestly, are people really that retarded? or does driving a skyline just bring this out in commonwhore drivers? ive yet to see any skyline driver doing this shit

Not just commodore drivers, had a WRX try and do similar stuff to me the other week on my way to vilis, I get a lot of it/commonwhore behavior on the Southern Expressway on my way to and from work.

so today it went from this

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to this

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in a few hours. Only tools used were a sledgehammer, a few bits of wood and a scissor jack :bunny:

Front also looks much better now too, rad support is getting there just need to move the whole thing about an inch toward the drivers side.

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I've got all the parts to replace what was damaged in the stack and it's only cost me $100 hahaha. Stoked as :P

Dear eBay and GraysOnline Auctions,

Please refrain from existing for a 3 day period after my paycheck hits my bank account. I wont buy stupid crap and be poor till the next paycheck when you surely will rear your ugly heads once again. If this is done im sure we will have a long and fruitful relationship.

Kind Regards,

Carl

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