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I have just spotted me! Well it was me being tailgated half way home. An obvious driving god felt the need to sit on my ass while on my way home. I sped up, they just sped up. I slowed down, they just got closer and closer. As we came to a set of lights where he could have gone past me, he just sat behind me; at the last second he changed direction and took of down a side street. Well, I was cranky by now so I gave chase to give him some high-beam action! (I am a real hero I know) He nearly lost it through the first roundabout, then irratically turned off at the next. I just kept going and took the long way home, just in case.

This driving GOD was at the wheels of a white Nissan EXA (YDP 55E or YDP 55P) with huge cromies and a cannon exhaust big enough for a bus! I am impressed that he could keep it on the road though, the car was bouncing around like a basket ball. :D

So, Canberra look out! There is a new owner of the streets and we must all pay homage to his mighty EXA which is too cool to do a reasonable speed, especially just after it had bucketed down tonight.

BTW does anyone know who owns a white 33 YGT 33S? It parks near me at home, but I have never seen the owner.

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I have just spotted me! Well it was me being tailgated half way home. An obvious driving god felt the need to sit on my ass while on my way home. I sped up, they just sped up. I slowed down, they just got closer and closer. As we came to a set of lights where he could have gone past me, he just sat behind me; at the last second he changed direction and took of down a side street. Well, I was cranky by now so I gave chase to give him some high-beam action! (I am a real hero I know) He nearly lost it through the first roundabout, then irratically turned off at the next. I just kept going and took the long way home, just in case.

This driving GOD was at the wheels of a white Nissan EXA (YDP 55E or YDP 55P) with huge cromies and a cannon exhaust big enough for a bus! I am impressed that he could keep it on the road though, the car was bouncing around like a basket ball. :)

So, Canberra look out! There is a new owner of the streets and we must all pay homage to his mighty EXA which is too cool to do a reasonable speed, especially just after it had bucketed down tonight.

BTW does anyone know who owns a white 33 YGT 33S? It parks near me at home, but I have never seen the owner.

Oh no shit, it wasnt a full sick home sprayed all black EXA turbo was it? Had a gay EXA sticker on the back window, incase anyone cared what it was after he took the stickers off the boot. If it is, man that guys a tool beater. It made me laugh a little when he tried to give it some stick, full boost had it going nowhere, and the blow off sounded like one of those girly sneazes - you know when a girl with "manners" tries to hold in a sneeze but cant hold it all... "cheeww". No Ahhhh... just a cheww. That makes sense right? :D

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lol sorry guys i didnt see any of yas on both accassions, im really sorry for my rudeness if it was me. I think im the only green stag driver in canberra but i could be wrong, again sorry if it was me.

Sorry, i was referring to a green one that has been in town for about 2 years now, I didn't know there was another green one in town. I'm sure you're not a snob, it's just that other guy who's a snob.

Last night my g/f was driving my stag, heading down Ginniderra drv some genious in a black R33 was behind us, then as my g/f went to change lanes he decided to do the same thing and shot up the lane we were just about to change into. Whoever you are, driving like a moron in people's blind spots is a good way to cause an accident. speeding doesn't make it better either

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This driving GOD was at the wheels of a white Nissan EXA (YDP 55E or YDP 55P) with huge cromies and a cannon exhaust big enough for a bus! I am impressed that he could keep it on the road though, the car was bouncing around like a basket ball. :(
Did you see the driver? Did he have blonde spikey hair?
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Did you see the driver? Did he have blonde spikey hair?

Nah, it was too dark and I was never next to them to see properly. Is this tool a serial offender?

(sorry, but i don't know how to do the quote thing)

what mivec said, or just hit the "reply" button at the bottom of the persons post..
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had a bit of a run in with a kitted up maroonish red 33 gtst i think it was last night. apparently my mates used to work with him. he sure nailed it off the line.

also spotted myself pulled over in kingston cuz a friggin rum can exploded in my car. i think the carpet covers copped most of the heat, but couldn't really see in the dark. about to go check out the damage. bugger.

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also spotted myself pulled over in kingston cuz a friggin rum can exploded in my car. i think the carpet covers copped most of the heat, but couldn't really see in the dark. about to go check out the damage. bugger.

Ahh man.. good luck with that! Hopefully there's still some left in the can. :)

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Spotted me... Absolutely killing the "FAST" (is the number plate) MY05 WRX STi off the lights that join on to the Monaro Highway heading to Fyshwick. The guy had a rolling start too ha ha ha not so "FAST" now!! ;):(:D:D

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Spotted me... Absolutely killing the "FAST" (is the number plate) MY05 WRX STi off the lights that join on to the Monaro Highway heading to Fyshwick. The guy had a rolling start too ha ha ha not so "FAST" now!! :/:):):sick:

That thing makes me laugh, coz its not FAST. I beat him a year ago comng out of Jerra where it lives... :laugh:

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