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this moron chick (silver 33) came flying up beside me on the on ramp and then went flying past me into the lane that was merging, then cut off the car in front of me, it locked it up, nearly causing a 3 car accident. If you were on the cuise and read this... you suck cawk u tart!!

I've seen a blonde chick in a Silver R33 with a GTR wing and either NSW or Victorian plates (I remember seeing SLC or something in the plates??) doing the exact same thing. She went into the onramp where there were merging cars and went flying up the onramp and cut in front of a few cars. She got a whole.. what.. 2 car lengths in front?? WOo wee. Great move. off the sarcasm>

People like that should be shot. Or have a bad accident and realise the magnitude of their pathetic actions. Seeing crap that like really shits me. :cheers:

I'll be the first to admit that females are worse drivers and she's a prime example.

I've seen a blonde chick in a Silver R33 with a GTR wing and either NSW or Victorian plates (I remember seeing SLC or something in the plates??) doing the exact same thing. She went into the onramp where there were merging cars and went flying up the onramp and cut in front of a few cars. She got a whole.. what.. 2 car lengths in front?? WOo wee. Great move. off the sarcasm>

People like that should be shot. Or have a bad accident and realise the magnitude of their pathetic actions. Seeing crap that like really shits me.   :cheers:

I'll be the first to admit that females are worse drivers and she's a prime example.

Yeap thats her... It was pathetic... Easily one of the worst pieces of driving I have ever seen... And the sad thing is she ws probably thinking how good she was for getting in front...

I Had a good day even though i didnt know anyone

I also would have liked more driving

maybe next time we should continue down murwillumbah rd turn left at pine creek road

then left again at springbrook rd and follow that back to the highway

It is a very nice drive and heaps twisty which makes it lots of fun but isnt to long

just a though anyway

with the constructive critisism, i gather there was a lack of driving, sorry, the next one will go further in that case.

Other-wise thanx for everyone for attendin, and ur co-operation, and as mentioned the good behavor, (time and place for everything)

Have a gd one!!

Peter

Hrmm.. there was a lack of driving.. however I cannot imagine where we could cruise easily due to the size of the group.. In fact I was surprise at the number of cars that arrived in packs... I was at the start of the pack (literally) and started with 4 lines including me.. after the first corner only three of us left til the destination.. :(

PS. I only used a quarter tank! :)

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