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I copped Bogan abuse on my first day of skyline ownership, Get a real car he says as he goes past on his pushbike. I walk over to my car rap the bonnet with my knuckles and say "it is real, see" Then I hop in say "enjoy your ride home" and burn off, my mate was wetting himself with laughter in the passengers set and the bogan was left on the footpath with a puzzled angry look on his face, that is my fondest skyline memory to this day!!

haha you guys must be unlucky.. or look like nerds.. :) jokes.

I have never been abused like you blokes, they just stare at my car.  I must look scary or something. :D

haha so true.

People will stare, but usually desist when you stare at em back.

Never coped abuse before.......

haha you guys must be unlucky.. or look like nerds.. :angry: jokes.

I have never been abused like you blokes, they just stare at my car.  I must look scary or something. ;)

what you're saying is very true. no one, i mean, NO ONE, would dare to say that to a 6foot fully built tank. they only target the nerdy skyliners, lol.

but in sayin that, most of the skyliners i've seen are scary lookin, lol. ohh wellz, but im sure they dont bite :P.

haha yeh, im 6ft 2 and do alot of stuff to make me buffer. hahhaha. I've actually had 1 incidient where I got out of the car cause someone threw and empty maccas drink thingo, missed by heaps, but stopped dead in the road (the maccas where everyone hangs out 'hoon night') and you shoulda seen his face.. walked over towards him and asked him politely to not litter and pick it up.. he went white and did it.. hahaha pussy c**ts when someone actually does somethin back <.<

copped a beaut tonight on the Monash between Springvale & Blackburn rds... some feral in the passenger side of a white van down the right lane tailgating someone else and doing about 110, started screaming some dribble when they flew past me.

is it me or am I the only one who thinks to themself "I hope you wrap yourself around a powerpole" after shit like this happens? just f**king pathetic people really

copped a beaut tonight on the Monash between Springvale & Blackburn rds... some feral in the passenger side of a white van down the right lane tailgating someone else and doing about 110, started screaming some dribble when they flew past me.

is it me or am I the only one who thinks to themself "I hope you wrap yourself around a powerpole" after shit like this happens? just f**king pathetic people really

u sure he directed the comments at u ? lol.

but seriously, i cannot stand these kind of ppl. do nothing but cause trouble for every1.

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