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If so, you are a tool!

No. 1 Dont race on the M1

No. 2 Dont race in general cause ur car isnt that fast

No. 3 If u do race dont cut people off at 110kph+ and then jump on the brakes.

If u have a problem with ne of this i will gladly meet up with you somewhere and sort it out in person.

You are knob~!

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hey by all means, i have nothing against people having a blast on the M1, god knows ive done it countless times.... not for quite a while though.... but generally dont try and cause accidents...

It especially pissed me off because it was the first time i have gone for a half decent cruise in 14 months as ive been on good behaviour.. makes me not want to bother...

any one know some one with a RB30DET powered patrol could give him a taste of his own medicine make him eat tow bar :D , dip shit just because u don't want to race he trys to piss you off to get u to

If U R Here like NAR33 said YOU ARE A COCK HEAD

I know the patrol you are talking about seen it around....

Not to jump to conclusions but i think he may have a mullet in-plant and lives in a trailer park and works cleaning toliets at the local radio station....

AKA 'Joe Dirt'

BOS34 - shouldn't it be POS34? As in PIECE OF SHIT 34.

What a wanker. The exact reason why I take no pride in the exterior of my car. Coz then you nudge them.....they don't like that...then when you get out to exchange details - ohh what's that I can't hear you, swallow those teeth first and try saying it again. Then you hog tie him. Call a couple of mates round and steal his car. Leaving him on the side of the road with nothing on and a tree branch out his arse.

I in no way condone such actions but hope that my violent thoughts have somehow humoured you. Or given you an idea.

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