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Last night (Tuesday 10/02) at about 7:30 i was driving in my g/f's car with her on the way out for dinner. Heading west on Scarbs bch Rd, we were in Osborne Park when stopped at lights an r33 GTST, wine red, stock wheels stock exhaust etc pulled up next to me. They wound down there extremely dark tinted windows (the only mod to the car i could see) 3 guys yelled some obscenities at my GF and chopped me from the lights.

Now given that i was driving an excel (please no flaming my Line is not well) chopping me was not an effort. They continued with the shouting of lewd suggestions to my Gf and chopping the shite out of me at every lights until i got sick of it and turned off the road.

So my point is i am calling you out. Anytime you wanna go down to the motorplex and do a 1/4 mile i am more than happy to represent. The way i figure it is any old MOFO can chop an excel but if you wanna earn my respect you have to give me a run at the motorplex and then apologise to my girlfriend.

Besides us inport owners have enough of a bad rep with cops, insurance companies and trevs without one of us acting like absolute M*****F*****s on the road!

So come on own up, you were man enough in front of your mates to chop me in an excel. Will you be man enough to do it on even terms?

;) ITS ON!

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Tim - it's not their fault.. they are suffering from "Small Penis Syndrome". Unfortunately they cannot help their actions as it is brought about by a lack of punani or by punani laughing at the tiny member down below. Hence chopping an excel in a bog stock R33 is the best they can do. Their loud lewd comments were probably a mixture of "Small Penis Syndrome" and "I'm a F*KWIT" version of "Turrets Syndrome".

In short - they are very gutless people who would run and hide when confronted on their own. Perth seems to be full of them. JiMiH has the right idea.. ;)

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It shits me when someone carves you up when you're in a substandard car. I've been driving a fcken XF panel van these past few days and you forget that you take nice cars for granted...Isnt it sad when numbskulls transfer from VLs to Skyrines?

Jash

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lol.

I had the same thing happen this morning...apart from the GF thing and the verbal abuse.

driving the mighty red skyline (83 R30 2.4E, thanks cam!) to work, and some guy featuring an evil nasty slick back doo in a morone S1 33 with 18s and no other visible mods (stock exhaust an' all) got all stroppy when I pulled up along side him on graham farmer. looked at me and pedal powered it.

I was soo turned *ooooooN* by his breathless 180 odd rwhp.

then a commercial van roared past him at about 120 and I giggled.

I see the car around vic park all the time.....and vengeance will be mine.

*oh yes, it will be miine*

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Hahaha go get him Al ;)

Yeah this seems to happening alot more now and its sad to say but alot of dickheads are getting into the import scene and at the rate its going many more will too. What are these people trying to prove dragging sub standard cars, they are usually the ones that have got no balls when a decent car lines up next to them....

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aaah tim...dude i feel for you man, you are so gentle and peaceful. had i been there I would 2 things

A: probably in some twisted 3 some relationship with you and your girl

and B: gotten out and pretended to be the big pahat crazy mauri guy I am not and cracked some heads, or at least in skyline terms i woulda dented a few panels and broken some glass cos that aint easy stuff to replace and the headlights, hehe

anyways it sucks that this happened especially with the GF right there and them yelling stuff at her. And yes I agree that at least one of those knobs is on this forum or at least knows the retard that this is referring to.....

2 more things, if this retard is on here then he should apologise on this thread and then I can take back my name calling. and yes you should drag down the quarter once your car isnt sick. nah pHUCK it drag while it is sick, then he can gloat he beat you and then we can beat him up

EASY

"you messin with da whole family"

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Funny, I've mellowed in terms of road rage, when I first started going out with the missus we were road rage masters. Got some good stories from that period - Once had a Chevy ute pass me in the peak lane on the narrows - I was in a Landcruiser. Chased him around North Perth for about 20 minutes with a crowbar, its amazing how quickly an 80 series cruiser does a 180 on the handbrake.

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Well it doesn't sounds like the kind of people that you would noramlly expect in a Skyline. From all the people I've met through the forum there are few dickheads, but if you get a license plate I'll be more than happy to find his car, and chop it while yelling abuse at him:D

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pity i dont still work in licensing ....... getting an address wouldve been no problem :( but yeah sounds very unsual for someone froms these forums to be pulling stunts like that ..... lets hope he has a date with a tree that my shock some sense into him.

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