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Majanal, morgs, kinks , merli, cs_180, b_man, rb20-calais,and Moanie i dont know if you realised but your all teenage ****heads, maybe try to get a real car and have a say instead of jerking off to your gts-t.

damn little boys trying to be men on the computer, like you have any idea what your talking about, you probably never been to a skidpan day, please get some real power to your wheels then make a coment, if not private message me and ill explain it to you in laymens terms. and manjanal you sound like a freak no offence.

Sure dude - we are all teenagers with underpowered GTS-t's that have never done skidpad, trackdays or drift days. WTF ??

Do some research you c0ck and you might change your tune.

You are such an ignorant Fu(kstick man.... boy oh boy. I can't wait to wait to meet you in real life - Come out to one of the days we organise show us what you got hey.

Oh I wasn't talking about you Lozza , you snuck in before me - I was talking about Wreckedhead the toolbox.

please dont talk b_man, i already invited people to come out and have some fun, but all you people do is pretend to be big sick****s over the net. and what the hell is a toolbox is that an insult, maybe befor my time

Majanal, morgs, kinks , merli, cs_180, b_man, rb20-calais,and Moanie i dont know if you realised but your all teenage ****heads, maybe try to get a real car and have a say instead of jerking off to your gts-t.

damn little boys trying to be men on the computer, like you have any idea what your talking about, you probably never been to a skidpan day, please get some real power to your wheels then make a coment, if not private message me and ill explain it to you in laymens terms. and manjanal you sound like a freak no offence.

Ive been trying to think of a reply that would be suitable given the lack of intellect you have showed in your post.

I think i speak for everyone when I say take your incredible fairytale HP GTR and your complete wank of an attitude and piss off.

Morons that feel the need to try and prove how big their e-pen1s is over the internet are not and will never be welcome here.

Ive been trying to think of a reply that would be suitable given the lack of intellect you have showed in your post.

I think i speak for everyone when I say take your incredible fairytale HP GTR and your complete wank of an attitude and piss off.

Morons that feel the need to try and prove how big their e-pen1s is over the internet are not and will never be welcome here.

not only do you sound like an aussie moron, but i never mentioned my car or anything like it, i mentioned skidpan days were a waste of time, so please learn to read and get your facts stright befor you open your arsehole i mean mouth. no offence.

See you couldnt be further from the truth. I love the fact that the majority of the "teenage fcukwits" you have addressed actually have a wealth of experience in track driving, drag racing and skid pan events, some again with very heavily modified cars. Unlike yourself, you dont see them harping on about how good they think they are now do you?

Majanal, morgs, kinks , merli, cs_180, b_man, rb20-calais,and Moanie i dont know if you realised but your all teenage ****heads, maybe try to get a real car and have a say instead of jerking off to your gts-t.

damn little boys trying to be men on the computer, like you have any idea what your talking about, you probably never been to a skidpan day, please get some real power to your wheels then make a coment, if not private message me and ill explain it to you in laymens terms. and manjanal you sound like a freak no offence.

Umm, yeah, I don't have a GTSt ? You're making alot of assumptions.

As I said wreckhead, the invitation is still there for you to attend.

If you wanna to give people shit, expect to be able to take it back, like a man :P

See you couldnt be further from the truth. I love the fact that the majority of the "teenage fcukwits" you have addressed actually have a wealth of experience in track driving, drag racing and skid pan events, some again with very heavily modified cars. Unlike yourself, you dont see them harping on about how good they think they are now do you?

did i say i was some rally driver or racer, please dont make a fool of yoruself, your trying to judge me and you never even met me, ive done a lot of racing in my time, and i never said i was beter then anyone, i stated skidpan was a waste of time and will eventually destroy your car, from that comment how did you come to the conclusion i was beter than anyone or prooving i was beter at something then someone else.

also to you morgs i expect shit back if i have given it to someone, but i never said a bad word to anyone on here, ive tried to be nice but you people started the assault on me so im giving it back, like a man

I think you'll find your initial comments to have offended some people :D

Some of us here like to have fun with our cars in a legal/safe environment :P

skid pan is so boring, all you do is **** up your car, and if you cant learn to to drive your own car, then i dont think an instructor will help you, sorry guys i just think its a waste of time and money to go somewhere just to rip hellies in the wet and try to control it, you can do that on a rainy day( for you people who have balls)

I'm sorry about all the flaming Morgs - we should really get back on topic to your skid pan day.

I'll just remind Wreckedhead of what started all of this - see above wreckedhead. Mate you show your ignorance because NOTHING is further from the truth. Skidpan days are very easy on your car - and they teach excellent driver control.

Ripping hellies in the wet to learn proper car control is the way a major dick head would approach it.

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