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Thats what I like most about driving a sleeper. No one ever bothers to take me on.

But sometimes I see some smartass showing off, so after having a real good look around, slide up beside them at the next set of lights. I can maybe gain half a car length before they realise, and the look on some guys faces is absolutely priceless.

i beat a nissan exa n/a in my colt

number plates were CHKYXA or some shit like that hahaha was funny

but my colt conked out yesterday when my broinlaw was driving it to work but its fixed now :) fuel blockage most likely, guess just got cleaned out. when my car is getting the engine done i'll bring the colt to a few meets so you can all marvel in its glory

I had a young guy try to impress me one Saturday morning in D'nong. He was trying to make me look at his car so naturally I didnt. He was on my left when the lights turned green and he took off like a bat out of hell, drove 10 feet and nearly rear ended the car in front of him.D***head

Well I'm not one to run on the road, but on Sunday after spectating at a Porsche car club meet at Sandown, I encountered a couple of guys in a worked 911 Carrera (I'd been inspecting it during the day) following me close behind doing the tyre warming swerves and generally giving me the hurry up.

Anyway, ran with them on Princess Hwy and got 3 cars by 190. They stopped beside me again at the next set and were completely silent, wouldn't even give me a glance.

Porsche eater!!

Originally posted by uLa32

i never get any runs on my side of town! i usually just get 'nice car mate' or 'is that a real gtr?'.

Hey Uly... is ur R32 GTR 94?? I thought Nissan stopped making R32 GTR in 1993. But I could be wrong.

Originally posted by Ait

Aw man, another d1[h3Ad in a commonwhore tried cutting lanes right infront of me again today. What's wrong with these people!??!? I'm not into dragging anyone!

Wtf? They like bragging "Guess what mom?! I overtook a skyline today!"

:)

Everyone wants to eat a skyline coz they are jealous. Skylines have a reputaion for being solid Hi Po cars. Its only natural that their little brains attempt to provoke us into pointless drags we're gonna win. These people would just like to know how much crappier their car is :uh-huh:

Originally posted by riggaP

Everyone wants to eat a skyline coz they are jealous. Skylines have a reputaion for being solid Hi Po cars. Its only natural that their little brains attempt to provoke us into pointless drags we're gonna win. These people would just like to know how much crappier their car is :uh-huh:

Hahah that is so true!

Guest sleighty
Originally posted by Shiro

There is none better than outrunning your opponent in corners! Should see the look on those HSV dirvers and STis drivers when you do that!

They think big grunt and 4WD are the tools to go fast? Wait 'till they see some skills and knowledge...

RESPECT to you man if you could win STI in a corner.What suspension set up and tires are you using?

Guest sleighty
Originally posted by Shiro

It ain't the goods that does it...  It's you!

well Mr White,i would like to see you in action,or maybe you could take me for a ride sometime so i can learn from you.If you could outdrive me on the track with a stock ford ka and i in a sti i would lick your boots all day long:p

ps: i have not gone down to the track before,am just an average Joe but you sound so confident of your skills that i just have to see for myself.Please contact me Cheers!

Originally posted by sleighty

well Mr White,i would like to see you in action,or maybe you could take me for a ride sometime so i can learn from you.If you could outdrive me on the track with a stock ford ka and i in a sti i would lick your boots all day long:p  

ps: i have not gone down to the track before,am just an average Joe but you sound so confident of your skills that i just have to see for myself.Please contact me Cheers!

You don't get it, do you??? It ain't my point! Do you realize that out of the 800 STi drivers (and possibly more with the new STis), only a handful who can REALLY handle? Same as those M3 drivers, Ferrari drivers, Porsche drivers and any other performance car owners of that caliber. Not to mention the HSV drivers. Sure their cars are fast, but that don't make them a fast driver without learning some skills.

Think about it: even if you have all the money in the world, you wouldn't risk your quarter-million car and your life tackling a corner so fast while you don't have any skills whatsoever, would you?

I RESPECT drivers with skills, dude... I got kicked by old men with their old performace cars. And that proved me that skills and knowledge of the car is more important than what you have in your car... But I hate wanna-bes thinking they are fast just because they are driving expensive performance cars. And I hardly race anyone unless he's a complete moron!

i beat a 300zx twin turbo, with full multicolour paint pearl shitti whatever, around a round a bout.

sure they caught up to me (me being n/a and all) but they took the round a bout so slow it was unbelievable (i was on outside, yes he was speeding before we got to the "obstacle")

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