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Last Friday night I was driving home around 11.30pm. I was driving down notorious Bell street Preston and stopped at the lights to turn right, next to the Maccas on St Georges Road. Behind me was a blue lancer with an exhaust you could hear a block away and a full evo body kit. This shit kicker had three blokes in the car. He then started revving his engine hard. When I say hard I mean red line, engine breaking revving. The whole time I'm thinking "Your a bloody tosser"

Anyway the light turns green and he had about as much chance of keeping up as a pot bellied yobbo picking up a grid girl at the F1.

Anyway the story did not end there. He started following me. I was near home and I went down a few streets in a big circle and the persistant little bastard kept coming. By now I'm getting pissed off and a little worried so I put the foot down and managed to get a fair way ahead. I have an eletronic roller door so I hit the 'open' button, drove in and shut the roller door without him seeing where I live.

Even after doing this I could hear the drone of his exhaust going up and down the sorrounding streets for ages after.

I was nearly tempted to get the old .303 rifle my family has and sit on the roof and blow one of the wheels off his car as he drove past.... Cops would probably have something negitive to say if I did that though...

Anyway have any of you had something like this happen? Any road rage that has turned into a chase?

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I dont think I have enough time to tell all my stories, but one time, I had something similar, about 10years ago. 3guys followed me for about 20min, because I overtook them on the freeway for sitting in the right lane. Being bymyself, I was alittle worried and thought enough is enough, so I went through a red, when they followed the red light, I booted it to pull away, and turned into a street carlton, where I block the roadwith my car. Got out with a handy toy in my hand waiting for them to turn in, when they did & realised the consequences the look on their faces was Priceless... and so was seeing them smoke em up in reverse for 20metres~

QuickR33 - glad nothing happened thats what counts -

i had an incident on not long ago, posted on here somehwere under the victoria section, 4 guys in a car, i got stopped at train lines, middle of the night in dande, one guy got out no shirt, crowbar in hand, and wlaked towards my car - i was the one smoking them up in reverse then!!!

also a few weeks ago i overtook a vs ute on the way to my gfs because it was driving slow in the right hand lane, and he followed me to my girlfriends, (i didn't realise he was actually following me, thought he may have lived in her st etc.. since there was only a couple of turns from where i overtook him i gave him the benifit of hte doubt.. but as i pulled up in my gfs driveway (end of a court) he did a U turn and left... Suss....

from now on if i stop at red lights or train lines, i try to be aware of whats around me and how i could get out of there quick if i have to

also more weary of people following me - at least in our cars we CAN loose them if we have to :)

lol i had 2 big burly blokes follow me home in their hilux ute lol was scary as shit, but i opened electric gate, went inside got my mail from the letterbox, (them stairing right outside from the ute) and let my dogs out to the front yard....they drove off

lucky for me they didnt know my dogs would lick them more than bite, but if it works on little kids who ring my door bell and run (i usually chase them with my dogs on leash) then well i guess it would work for anyone...i hope

QuickR33 man u did the smart thing. No point getting into a scrap with ppl that have nothing better to do then follow a person home late at night. Just that it wouldnt be a bad idea to get their plates just in case they do know where u live and something happens in the future. Never can be too safe you know. :)

man some people really have issues i reckon victoria is one of the most arragant places some people are nice friends but most are **** heads... i was up at airlie beach on the whitsundays and the people there are pretty friendly, they dont shoot you for overtaking them or follow you or anything... no offence to anyone here... i think people down here get annoyed when a p plater over takes a ****n bogan **** in his ute... oh and another thing is bogans stare at you when you overtake them as if they are gonna get outta the car and smash you...

ah well what can you do??

man some people really have issues i reckon victoria is one of the most arragant places some people are nice friends but most are **** heads... i was up at airlie beach on the whitsundays and the people there are pretty friendly, they dont shoot you for overtaking them or follow you or anything...  no offence to anyone here...  i think people down here get annoyed when a p plater over takes a ****n bogan **** in his ute... oh and another thing is bogans stare at you when you overtake them as if they are gonna get outta the car and smash you...  

ah well what can you do??

Urban I take it you're not from Victoria originally.. so if I may,

Welcome to Victoria "The Place to Be":

"The Place to Be" - Defected

"The Place to Be" - Busted by Speed Cameras

"The Place to Be" - Bashed for overtaking

"The Place to Be" - When no other states wants you

"The Place to Be" - If you like being screwed by the cops coz you drive an import

"The Place to Be" - Where no-one gives way to you, especially when trying to merge lanes

"The Place to Be" - If you enjoy ana! sex, coz bracks fu(ks us up the a$$ daily. Nimph.

"The Place to Be" - If you don't mind paying to use our roads

"The Place to Be" - Once you've paid to use our roads, you pay another $165+ for speeding 1kmh over the speed limit.

"The Place to Be" - If you're a Union Member

"The Place to Be" - If you want heeps of days off at your bosses expense

"The Place to Be" - Once your boss can't afford to keep you on anymore, you can wash people's windscreens on the cnr of Hoddle Street & Victoria Pde.

I think you get the idea, Victoria is "The Place to Be"

hahaha m8 i lived in victoria for all my life not a bad place to live, just some of the people and suburbs are ****ing shit holes.. and dole bludgers shit me :D brakz is a ****ing **** sucker

me :Bang: steve bracks...

Havent had anything real bad happen yet, havent had the line for that long :P Have been abused acouple of times by the flannelette brigade in there commodores a couple of times now :P Tossers just not happy because even stock a skyline still kiks ass

"The Place to Be" - If you don't mind paying to use our roads

"The Place to Be" - Once you've paid to use our roads, you pay another $165+ for speeding 1kmh over the speed limit.

love living in the northern suburbs :P

and even western ring road speed camera's are boned

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