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Guest Diabolik1

Well going home last night from the gf's house, i was going along Cumberland Hway towards Liverpool, i noticed a newish Clubsport going crazy behind me, and when catching up to me slowing down and just on and off the pedal next to me.

We stopped at the lights, and we both took off normally sorta booting it a little at around 40kms, and slowing down at 70ish.

Finally, we both stopped at the lights and we agreed upon having a little run...

I think this is the first time in the 4 months of driving my car that i did a perfect start (Brass Button Clutch was a bit hard to get used to) and by the second gear i was already pulling away. I slowed down at around 90 about 2 car lengths ahead of him, and slowed back down to the speed limit (70kms) and he just kept going. (prolly thinking he won)

I know street racing is stupid, and im proud to say ive only done it 2-3 times at 2-3am on straight roads, but im proud to have finally beaten a Clubsport with my R32.

Im pretty sure it was a VT, and it was an Auto (im not really a holden know it all). Anyone have any stories about Clubsports and their runs with them?

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Congrats Goran... How did you feel? As dangerous as street racing may be, I love doing it! I guess there is a time and place for it all and 3am sounds about right. Bet he kept going to show off or something or to hide the fact that he got whipped!

Originally posted by ex-static

Yea I love it when you hand thier ass to them on a plate..

I shut down a VX SS ute the other day... good feeling.. and I got the wave of RESPEKT afterwards.

hmmmmmmm my first holden chop was against my cousins SS VT- 6 days later he got Supra TT :lol:

Guest Diabolik1

Thanx all!!

It felt really really good :D

there was someone else in the car with him, but the dark tints of his couldnt tell me wether it was a girl or a guy, hope it was his gf, and she saw him lose, heheheh

Anyway, thanx again for your kind comments ya Clubby Munchers.

I can just see myself getting ****y and trying to race every single clubby i see, until one day i get my a55 whooped !

its all good anyway, if i lost, i wouldve waved a congrats :P

Originally posted by CroatianR33

Hehehe....I bet he got the sh*ts because he lost so he kept speeding away so he wouldnt have to look like a d*ckhead!!!

hahaha..yeah they all do that...dont know why though.....

the other week, this Civic VtiR wanted to have a go at me...after 2 red lights i decided to humiliate him. Launched at 2500 and was already half a car in front...turned my head and grinned at him while his car started moving!!! slapped into 2nd and turned the indicators on!!! LOL!!!! after i backed off...he sped past me and never looked back! heheheh

Guest Oz Elitesport

Had a club sport do the same thing. We were going 60 and he's hammering it then backing off. Gave him a nod, put it into 2nd and that was the end of the story. At the lights he pulls up behind me rather than to my side.

Anyway, 180s have been a nightmare lately. Very embarassement!!

Originally posted by Jay95R33

Naaa, I'd say he let you win :uh-huh:  :D  :P  :P

hehehe, doubt it, he actually weaved through traffic to pull up beside me and requested a run :uh-huh:

I've always thought hazards* were to indicate that you have won and they should go home with their tail between their legs :lol:

* = during a race not when car is on the side of the road :P

I hate it when people lose and they think they can redeem themselves by hitting the highest top speed after it's all done.

They're probably trying to beat the next set of lights so they don't have to look at you :P

Don't you normally show you've won by taking their lane? (and of course, indicating)

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