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OF COURSE I DID!! hahaha.

It was my brother in law. His parents bought him brand new impreza. They own every limo hummer in adelaide. RICH AS CAN BE. So condition was little Petey gets the skyline :P CHEAP PRICE

thats so lucky man! congrats!!

but.. my 88 camry still has lower kms then yours :P

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My maxima will hit 70 in FIRST hahaha. Skyline is about the same, maybe a bit more.

haha so keen! i got nearly enough to buy a r34 gtr o.O

but thats for my first house. i got 2 grand so far for my skyline :S

House year prediction - 2040

Skyline year prediction - 2197 :P

hahaha no way man! im only a second year apprentice but i like to think im pretty savy

house deposit of 100,000 2013, skyline r34 gt-t end of 2011 hahah

You guys totally killed this thread.....

Back to talkin about idiots on the road!

Just last week I was driving along a 60 zone doin the right speed in my 34 GTT at about 7pm and I see these headlights in my mirror approaching me pretty fast so the guy must of been hookin in,

he has come up behind me so close and starts tailgating me for a while swerving side to side as if to make me go faster but I'm stickin to the speed limit.

get to a round about and I'm in the right lane to go right and he goes in the left lane.... to go right.... so in the left lane he goes all the way around the round about and turns into the same street as me,

He pulls up beside me and he's a bloody red P plater in a V35... so I start yellin out the window telling him to get some sense about him otherwise he aint gonna last long.

Just annouys me theres sooo many P platers speedin round doin stupid stuff tailgating ppl everywhere, it's always P platers.

They've prob had their license for a week and they think they own the roads.

Anyway hope I never see that spoilt rich little P plater again. Not my worst incident but definitely ticked me off!

I had a taxi driver experience too...

A couple of weeks ago I finished work around 11pm and headed to the bottle-o to get some beer for the night. Was sitting at the lights in Aspley, this maxi taxi in front of me slams on the brakes as he's about to go through a set of traffic lights, cars behind me merge into other lane and keep going. Meanwhile, the light has turned red and I'm still sitting behind this taxi. I was sitting about 2 metres behind him, and he starts reversing, at this point I was thinking he was reversing a bit to get out off the line of the traffic line so I stayed where I was. Then he didn't stop reversing, I realised and slammed it into reverse, got out of the car and had a good go at the curry driving it.

I was mostly pissed because he didn't acknowledge that my car was sitting behind him and he kept reversing. The other thing that pushed me over the edge was the dicks in the taxi on the way to the valley, one guy got out and took a swing at me but I ducked and managed to escape in a cloud of smoke haha.

whats a trolley pole? haha yeah im the same, i was driving home from the gym and the blood was already pumping hah

get a pistol or a shotty

you dont need to be close

also as home protection as well as keeping your car from being nicked :)

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thread fail - wtf are we talking about camry's for?

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4 pot camrys are sh*t i know some one who owns one and now wants a falcon 6

she drove my dads car and didnt need to floor it to get to 60 :down:

Death - Early 2012 :D

shouldent that be late 2012 around december when every one is supposed to die

your 13?

yes so i dont get shit from people telling me i have a crappy car.

but she complains about her car [i help]

when her car was being fixed [weld up head crack up for over 1000 dollars, could of got a new engine]

my dad let her borrow it while he was at work but not the place to talk about my personal life

and back on topic would be great

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i was in my pops car and we were behind some chick who when from 60 to 50 to 60

we didnt over take on the twin lane section and moaned when she turned in to the street we needed

the car in frount was halfway round the corner while she was still at the merge section to get in

halfway down she stoped right in the middle of the road to pick up her kid

i was in my pops car and we were behind some chick who when from 60 to 50 to 60

we didnt over take on the twin lane section and moaned when she turned in to the street we needed

the car in frount was halfway round the corner while she was still at the merge section to get in

halfway down she stoped right in the middle of the road to pick up her kid

...I really don't like you.

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