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KANAC or ignorance or both...

but a mate had her boyfriend come around to my place to help me out with something.

cut a long story short:

he has a good look at my GTR opens bonnet...I pointed out engine RB26...twin pods...etc....

then looks at my maxima and goes "oh yeah I've seen these haul GTR's....they go nuts don't they....this GTR's a 2.0l right?"

I lol'd.

KANAC or ignorance or both...

but a mate had her boyfriend come around to my place to help me out with something.

cut a long story short:

he has a good look at my GTR opens bonnet...I pointed out engine RB26...twin pods...etc....

then looks at my maxima and goes "oh yeah I've seen these haul GTR's....they go nuts don't they....this GTR's a 2.0l right?"

I lol'd.

hahahaha :P thats f**king priceless, seems he never heard the saying never miss a good opportunity to STFU :)

I hope he was there to help you move furniture or something not work on your car ;)

I work with one of those types who don't own a car because he's doing his bit for the environment. Nothing pleases me more when I tell him what my fuel consumption was, especially after a track day.

The worst part about this c.nt is that while he slags off car owners he expects to drop him everywhere.

"why would you want a shitbox like a skyline? why dont you just buy a BMW coupe"?

me "because i want to smile every time i drive, same reason why you smile every time your dad gives you a blowjob"

seems to make them STFU :)

hahahaha :P thats f**king priceless, seems he never heard the saying never miss a good opportunity to STFU :)

I hope he was there to help you move furniture or something not work on your car ;)

yep franga spot on..just moving furniture fortunately :) he's a nice guy and all but again it was either a kanac moment or he just spoke too soon.

Edited by jaxt

i think people who think they know about cars but don't are worse than people who know nothing about cars. forums (including this one) are full of people who believe everything they read on the internet despite having no knowledge to back them up, and what they read was probably posted by some other moron that also didn't know what he was on about, so you end up with a heap of people all spouting incorrect knowledge as if it is gospel.

people who know nothing about cars are a blank slate and can be educated. the other idiots are too set in their ways and won't change their mind.

"why would you want a shitbox like a skyline? why dont you just buy a BMW coupe"?

me "because i want to smile every time i drive, same reason why you smile every time your dad gives you a blowjob"

seems to make them STFU :)

haha that's hilarious

i think people who think they know about cars but don't are worse than people who know nothing about cars. forums (including this one) are full of people who believe everything they read on the internet despite having no knowledge to back them up, and what they read was probably posted by some other moron that also didn't know what he was on about, so you end up with a heap of people all spouting incorrect knowledge as if it is gospel.

people who know nothing about cars are a blank slate and can be educated. the other idiots are too set in their ways and won't change their mind.

my thoughts exactly

i think people who think they know about cars but don't are worse than people who know nothing about cars. forums (including this one) are full of people who believe everything they read on the internet despite having no knowledge to back them up, and what they read was probably posted by some other moron that also didn't know what he was on about, so you end up with a heap of people all spouting incorrect knowledge as if it is gospel.

people who know nothing about cars are a blank slate and can be educated. the other idiots are too set in their ways and won't change their mind.

Haha yep.

just look at the honda v skyline thread or the 11ty BOV threads

You mean you had to point it out ??????

:)

yes

i know hey...it should have twigged on me when he didn't react much when he saw rb26....that it probably read to him "this beats maximas hectikally".

Edited by jaxt

lol

i have the same stupid arguement with 2 of my uncles who r continuously giving t to me about my POS skyline rice bucket etc

the same questions as the op

i just laugh because 1 drives an e63 merc and the other on 03 911 turbo

i cant wait till my engine is finished to show them how its done lol

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