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Ah yeah my bad :wavey:

i give you props for correcting yourself as i was going to post a screen shot of what i see in the forum. As skylinekiller wouldn't have the balls to acknowledge fault.

And there is no reason for me to register in that forum to

1) see the search function or

2) act like skylinekiller on here and bag the piss outta holden when i could have easily said FORD has won the Supercars 2 years in a row and the commentators keep commenting on Ambrose's FORD being the best designed car.

Does that make FORD better than Holden because Ambrose can get his to perform better than anyone else?

Oh and i had a scan through an old post of the GTR at Bathurst and its history etc etc and i read that Mark Skaife used to drive a GTR. I wonder if i should ask his opinion to compare a 1990 built GTR to a 1990 built v8 holden or Ford.

Oh 1 other thing can anyone explain to me why v8s Holdens need to have such a huge capacity 5.7L engine when a GTR needs a 2.6 to perform just as quick?

HOLDENS ARE CRAP WHY COMPARE TWO STANDARD CARS FOR?

YOU MUST ALREADY KNOW THAT JAPAN HAD TO RESTRICT THE POWER OUTPUT OF THE GTR TO SELL IT, AND AN UNDERSIZED EXHAUST CAM SHAFT JUST TO PASS EMISIONS JUST!

SO IM GOING TO INFORM YOU THAT THE GTR WAS DESIGHNED TO DO A JOB AND THAT WAS

TO SMASH ANY OTHER CAR IN A REAL CIRCUIT RACE.

WICH IT HAS PROVED WITH EEESE.

AND THE HSV WAS DESIGHNED TO CARRY A FAMILY FULL OF REDNECKS

WICH IT ALSO HAS PROVED WITH EASE. FAG

:upurs: :upurs:

HOLDENS ARE CRAP WHY COMPARE TWO STANDARD CARS FOR?

YOU MUST ALREADY KNOW THAT JAPAN HAD TO RESTRICT THE POWER OUTPUT OF THE GTR TO SELL IT,  AND AN UNDERSIZED EXHAUST CAM SHAFT JUST TO PASS EMISIONS  JUST!

SO IM GOING TO INFORM YOU THAT THE GTR WAS DESIGHNED TO DO A JOB AND THAT WAS  

TO SMASH ANY OTHER CAR IN A REAL CIRCUIT RACE.  

WICH IT HAS PROVED WITH EEESE.

AND THE HSV WAS DESIGHNED TO CARRY A FAMILY FULL OF REDNECKS

WICH IT ALSO HAS PROVED WITH EASE. FAG  

:upurs:                :upurs:

:/:P

I was in a mates R33 GTST and we saw a torana doing a burout, he pulled up beside us at a set of lights and i comented saying "nice burnout", then the F*UCKING R*TARD in the passenger seat of the torana yells out "4WD are shit" and gives us the finger, LOL that just shows the intelligence of most dumb sh*t holden drivers!

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I guess this is a bad time to let all you bitches know that we just finished our first combined event with the Commodore club down here. The guys in the other club were decent folk, just like our members. I think its about time patriots loosened their respective heads from their asses and accept that the opposition own cars that are good in their own right.

Because you Sir, Are an Idiot!!!!! No more- No less!!!

Next thread being started.....

Space shuttle Discovery with LS1 Edit Vs. Space shuttle Columbia with cat back exhaust and 5 psi boost increase

Get a life.

You Plank

Mike

you know what someone tells a joke and its funny, then your with that person again around a different people and they tell the same joke again?? well it aint funny no more you just want them to shut the f**k up.

well thats this thread!

it aint funny no more. let it quite while its ahead.

die mofo die

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