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Hey dude, I found someone that pissed everyone off with posts more than you today, he had a good innings but got all his threads deleted, and he seemed like a dick!! At least we know your not a dick, u just post sirry stuff :P

Hey dude, I found someone that pissed everyone off with posts more than you today, he had a good innings but got all his threads deleted, and he seemed like a dick!! At least we know your not a dick, u just post sirry stuff :P

LOL haha, the one time I don't go on SAU while I'm at work and I miss out on someone getting flamed other than myself.

Any summaries with regard to the content in the threads?

And I thought school holidays was finished...

That guy was a douche.

I did laugh when someone accused him of been 14 and he then justified himself by saying he is in fact 15...

I laughed pretty hard at that!!!

After the 3rd thread I reported it, it got to 9 fkn threads from my last count, was 7 then found 2 new ones, looks like Ash killed them thank god!!! What a dick!

Benji - your posts are a pain in the ass, but at least they have substance and are in English!!! This guy made you look awesome lol...

Back on the off topic, 2 skylines.... Speed.... Death.... Fkn idiots!! We don't need this shit, we have a good thing going ands it's idiots like this that ruin it, I find it hard to feel bad for someone that put themselves in that position..... Grrr

Back on the off topic, 2 skylines.... Speed.... Death.... Fkn idiots!! We don't need this shit, we have a good thing going ands it's idiots like this that ruin it, I find it hard to feel bad for someone that put themselves in that position..... Grrr

totally agree mat, shit like this gives everyone a bad name :(

I think the problem is that most people don't realise the severity of what can happen when driving at high speeds whether it be in a high performance car, or any car for that matter. A residential area is definately not the place to go fast, especially when other cars are around and other people are in your car. It's not until something goes wrong that people get a big wake up call and realise they have to pull there head in, albeit some people will never learn. It's a shame that the skyline driver choose the wrong place to try and exploit the performance of his car and put other people in danger.

I am very cautious now when I drive on public roads due to my previous experience as I have learned you are not only driving for yourself, but you're looking out for every other driver (who could well be an idiot and doing the wrong thing) on the road. I have learnt that while a track day costs a fair bit of money, at least I will be able to enjoy testing the performance of my car in a safe environment.

I think the problem is that most people don't realise the severity of what can happen when driving at high speeds whether it be in a high performance car, or any car for that matter. A residential area is definately not the place to go fast, especially when other cars are around and other people are in your car. It's not until something goes wrong that people get a big wake up call and realise they have to pull there head in, albeit some people will never learn. It's a shame that the skyline driver choose the wrong place to try and exploit the performance of his car and put other people in danger.

I am very cautious now when I drive on public roads due to my previous experience as I have learned you are not only driving for yourself, but you're looking out for every other driver (who could well be an idiot and doing the wrong thing) on the road. I have learnt that while a track day costs a fair bit of money, at least I will be able to enjoy testing the performance of my car in a safe environment.

No, your cautious cus your in mummy's car ya goose :P WHEN you actually get to a track you can talk about being responsible...

I had an accident when I was younger that woke me up... Lucky to be here...

No, your cautious cus your in mummy's car ya goose :P WHEN you actually get to a track you can talk about being responsible...

I had an accident when I was younger that woke me up... Lucky to be here...

Yeah... I had my wake-up call in January...I'm also very lucky to be here as well.

As for Mum's car LOL. I am trying to convince her to sell the Commodore Berlina (which will command a premium in Maitland), and get a mint condition freakin' Supra RZ imported from Japan (which will hopefully mainly sit in the garage and eventually I'd be able to buy it off her). She does like the idea but thinks it will be too hard to sell a car.

Anddd my dad is driving my S15 to Wakefield for trackschool trackday on the 25th then I will be driving around the track. Hopefully John Boston sits in with me so I can learn as much as possible.

I think it was D_I_F who predicted I'd get half way around the track before I fly off, hopefully I stay on the ground.

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I think the problem is that most people don't realise the severity of what can happen when driving at high speeds whether it be in a high performance car, or any car for that matter. A residential area is definately not the place to go fast, especially when other cars are around and other people are in your car. It's not until something goes wrong that people get a big wake up call and realise they have to pull there head in, albeit some people will never learn. It's a shame that the skyline driver choose the wrong place to try and exploit the performance of his car and put other people in danger.

I am very cautious now when I drive on public roads due to my previous experience as I have learned you are not only driving for yourself, but you're looking out for every other driver (who could well be an idiot and doing the wrong thing) on the road. I have learnt that while a track day costs a fair bit of money, at least I will be able to enjoy testing the performance of my car in a safe environment.

your so wise :O

I started a long reply.... Then thought "why bother".... Benji, your killing me man.... Your probation is ok cus your not trolling BUT you are posting epic novels which are epic fail, and posting in ANY thread with the same stuff....

My advice, start a build thread.... Contain all your mods and plans in there (like others have suggested), keep the posts basic and read and learn, keep enjoying SAU... Oh and stop hitting on 14yo at Supre :laugh:

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