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Man, I just wanted to comment on the amount of crazy Commodore drivers with P-plates in Canberra. I come to Canberra pretty reguarly but the last 2 times were pretty werid.

1-Black monaro cv8 with p-plates wanted to give me a run on drakeford, so I have him abit of a squirt, nice guy and gave me a wave when he turned off but.

2-white vy with p-plates really tailgating me on Erindale drive, I was already doing 90 in the 80. So I didn't slow down much while turning left into ashley dr. He had to brake heavily to make the round about. By this time I was already behind another car. This guy goes through the double white line on the wrong side of the road hoons past spray me and a couple cars with rocks and narrowly smacked into on comming traffic.

Are p-platers just getting more crazy in Canberra since I left 5 years ago?

damn I would of hated to be first at the scene if he did hit the on comming car.

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lol, I'm inclined to agree, they're crazy. Yesterday a bunch of SUPER MASSIVE bogans in an old rusty VP crapheap who were infront of me started getting up my arse and yelling shit at me after I passed them... So I baited them... The driver wasn't exactly what I'd call... Able, either XD

Long story short I became a dot on the horizon :D

Have to agree..

Once a commondore sees a Skyline or anyother import.. Is like getting an erection.. There up and goin for it...

Its just funny how true it is, ive never had it happen by a falcon driver or anything else... Always a commodore.. pfft

I think its agreeable about young guys and there commodores.... they need to proves themselves. Its the same every tho, I pull up at lights on the Gold Coast and in Brisbane and get the same thing. It quite funny actually, because my 32 is pretty much stock and they still get left behind... :P

Speaking of that

There's a silver VX 'S' that parks in the poiol carpark in Civic with HSV seat covers and a HSV hat on the back parcel shelf..... and a replica "SKAIFE" sticker on the back passenger window V8 supercar stylez

oh and a baby seat in the back.

I hate f@#king magna drivers... almost every bald middle aged man in his "oh crap im having a mid life crisis, i need a sports car but the wife will shoot me if i buy something impartical" magna sports trys to race me... GET OVER IT!!!!

Ha Ha @ RAV4s. How are they gonna race anyone. Frist deviation from dead straight and they are over on the roof!

No shit there's a fair few of them, most of the ones I've seen with a handicapped driving ability have been mostly mostly female in mid to late 20's and driving with a right foot made of lead and coated in titanium.....

Quite like middle aged men in anything with a BMW badge if you ask me.

Rav4's actually go fairly decently for what they are. I mean they wouldn't keep with your average Skyline (my car when it was RB30 could bowl one over no problems) but they'd hand it to anything else that was of the buzzbox 4 cylinder type... cept for stuff like a Pulsar SSS or the like

anyways I'm babbling, back on topic

Commodores, yes that's normal.

I have had them pull up next to me give me that look, and I have thought about it and gone why waste fuel, then we have taken off driving up to about 3,5 or so rpm.

Pull up at the next set of lights just for the dick to go "i thought they would be a lot quicker then that" i looked at him and said hey mate i was only changing at 3,5 the look on his face was priceless. Lights go green good bye dick head bogan 1st 2nd nothing to seen.

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