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I kinda disagree with the whole lancer/excel thing

Well i know that im not like that, and i do unfortunately own an excel, and i feel that people are stupid if they own these cars and seroiusly even try and race a car totally out of their league. ie any sky v 4 .

Anyway im thinkin of gettin a r33 but still am not sure.

I dunno

Just wanna say that all people that drive excels/lancers are like that.

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Come on guys be considerate to other drivers...

some people are stupid drivers, as when I say stupid it does not reflect what car they drive or in...

some of people just not ment to operate vehicles.:P

but wheather you own GTR or MINI or any vehicles... we only can blame their drivers.

I think there should be Law stop people who can not drive buying high performance cars only fact that some people just can not drive yet alone many of us can not afford to buy hight perfomance cars...

my two cents!

cheers

Joe

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haha.. this thread is pretty funny. i luv fatz comments about the excels. how funny are those excels with MASSIVE body kits.. hahaa.. i just lose it laughing.. hahaa.. in fact i laugh if i see a standard excel. but when they try and race you i laugh even harder! my grandmas honda civic could easily beat one of these poonce-mobiles.

my point is - why do these excels/lancers* even try to pretend they have more power than the microwave in my kitchen?

* = insert devilish madman laughter amid teardrops by excel/lancer-prancer drivers:D :):P

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To Nissaner...

Someone keyed your GT-R?

Damn what a bunch of arses.

This would shit me no-end. With a GT-S I wouldn't care that much but man a GT-R is just plain disrespectful.

I drive a Magna wagon to shops and stuff because I wouldn't want someone scratching the Merc. or something I actually cared about...

T.

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Originally posted by nissaner

:)  what can i do?... i bought that car coz i wanted to drive it around not just park it in my garage 24 7...

Word!:P

Even though I only drive a Gtst, I'm still worried about that.

In the end, it's u who has to fork out the money to fix it..

Its just as bad when someone opens their car door in your

car!

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Well unfortunatly, some stupid driver swerved into my lane (while trying to be a tryhard and pass me whilst going into oncoming traffic) i swerved to avoid getting hit and ran into the gutter..pretty hard. Now my GTR is off the road waiting on some parts from japan (strut, lower control arm, tie rod etc). Then when my baby is on the road again (only had her for 4 days:( ) i can hunt this prick down.

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