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This guy is awesome, some people find him annoying but I reckon he's a comedian because alot of what he says is the truth. >_<

If this is a repost, disregard.

CAUTION: Mild Language in video.

Edited by GTS_300_Coupe

I did not find that funny at all. He basically made fun of every single car in the lot, stock modified everything.

Stock he says is shit, modded, he says is shit.

I could stand there all day saying stuff about his ugly head and it would be more funny.

i didn't think it was that bad.. but i noticed none of the owners were around to respond to his comments.

Also agree that he probably drives a hyundai.....or his mum

The guy is a knob,IMHO. I say bring him to Aus' and get him to try it on in any Friday/Saturday night gathering spot,and see how long he lasts...

Off topic,but Rexx:is your avatar a photo of you(I'm presuming)and is that Tito Ortiz?

lol.. what a knobjockey!

As someone said, he hassles everything in the carpark. If it's stock, he says the owner should have spent money modding. If it's modded with an intercooler and turbo, he says it's slow.

Most of those cars are pretty quick!

I think this guy is a knob. He is just letting off steam because he is a virgin, he is ugly , rides a push bike, and has a very bad lisp. Hell if I looked like that I would be really angry too!!!!!! and it is boring as hell, I think I'm going to go outside and watch the grass grow.

...and the "hypocrite of the day" award goes to.....

That guy was gay... If people dont have anything positive to say dont say nothing at all i reckon...

:D

huh? :D

I was simply stating that to make a negative comment about something, then to go and say "if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all" is a bit of a double standard.

...and speaking english has nothing to do with making assumptions about someones sexuality.

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