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u know what shits me..

wen u get poofs in xr6's doin that

and they just dont give up

they accelrate and stop again and again

so u say ok fair enough

teach time. u dump and u teach them a leason.. a pretty hard one as well

and when they catch up they wanna do it all again.,..

some people never learn..

Originally posted by Zdenko

u know what shits me..

wen u get poofs in xr6's doin that

and they just dont give up

they accelrate and stop again and again

so u say ok fair enough

teach time. u dump and u teach them a leason.. a pretty hard one as well

and when they catch up they wanna do it all again.,..

some people never learn..

im sure you'll eat those words when the new xr6t hooks up next to you :)

Originally posted by pushead

I want to rewire the brakelight to a switch so if you get ****heads tailgating you, flick it on, they will definitely brake hard!

hehehe my old daewoo had a rear fog light switch.... i used to love it when ppl tailgated me (not for dragging puposes lol) cause id hit it and u just watch them drop back as i keep doing the same speed hahaha

Meggala - you're not that old! well maybe compared to a lot of people on here i guess you're not young but :D

Then again jet33 i think was referring to those 50+ year olds that drive an XR6, HSV, or whatever else mainly just for the status symbol and never push it.

Wait for 5-10 years and every 20 year old will have one - then watch out :)

Talking about XR6's i had my first run with a new XR6 turbo last night down princess highway in Dande!

I pulled up at the lights behind him near dande and kept flashing him tellin him i wanted to race, lights went green we both went, i pulled up next to him and he gunned it i gunned it and i preety much pulled away quite easily about 3-4 cars to 160 click, then i slowed down till he came again and then he gunned it again and caught me in 3rd gear at 60 click, i went back to 2nd caught him and as i started to pull away he slowed down, we did this about 4 times and eveytime i started to pull away he slowed down, the pu*ssy!

Couldnt see who the driver was as he had dark tint.

Conclusion new XR6 turbo aint the best thing since sliced bread, as every1 has been bragging about!

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