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I have a navara - from now on I am going to rev it every time i pull up next to a skyline

Utes/tradys--rushing everywhere bumpin into everything--never on time.

Station wagons--reps with Friday afternoon / Ferrari wish mentalitys.

Mazda 3 drivers-- like friken Dalmation dogs-can't bear to be behind anything.

Worst car I had for people blowing me away was a Barina that I bought in a moment of madness there no-one on the friken road no matter what speed I was doing that wouldn't pass -or try to- no matter how dangerous, unneccesary or stupid passing me was.

But I've never have a problem particularly with utes.

:)

i dont know why but basically every single ute that pulls up next to me is revving the crap out of it wanting to drag does anyone else have this problem.

Jealousy, a stagea has about the same load carrying capacity as a commodore ute but whatever is in the back doesn't get wet/dusty/stollen/etc.

typical holden and ford drivers I get abuse yelled at me all the time just for driving past or just sitting at the lights not doing anything stupid. 9 out of 10 of them dont know what it is, but they find out pretty quick that its faster then there commodore :(

get a bigger BABY ON BOARD sticker :)

that doesnt help....i have two on the back of my stag :( ..i have guys doing it all the time next to me at lights or when slowing down..they floor it to be side by side and then just pace with me while they constantly tap the throttle pedal...drives me mad :rofl:

Only really had a Maserati revving next to me at the lights, he pulled of like he had a firecracker up his arse (I casually meandered off the lights, as per usual.). He was promptly pulled over by a police officer who was driving in the opposite direction!

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