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' date='3 Oct 2006, 09:54 PM' post='2550777']wow! people are quick to jump on the attack. i bet if all the comments from people who have gone above the speed limit or have done something stupid in their cars were deleted, this thread would be pretty empty!

The difference is where and when you choose to do it.

In the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, in the middle of the day, at 2.5x the speed limit is not exactly the same as someone doing the same speed on a deserted motorway late at night, or out in the middle of nowhere at 2AM.

Edited by scathing

And I've driven on RT215's (which, thanks to the resting position of the car, I can easily identify as the tyres). They might be semi slick but they're not an R compound tyre. In the dry, they require almost no warmup time. Especially not with the ambient temperature yesterday.

Assuming the driver warmed the engine up first before his foray into the other side of a license suspension, those tyres should have been pretty much up to temp. So "cold semis" is no excuse.

And if he hadn't warmed the car up, I don't think the prospective buyers would be too impressed with some guy revving the guts out of a turbo motor before oil and water gets into operating range. If he treats it like that in front of a buyer, how does he treat it when he's alone?

franks

how can you honestly quantify this? what makes a good and bad driver?

heres an interesting article for you, just from doing a quick search on google

http://blogs.drive.com.au/2006/07/are_aust...worlds_wor.html

blah blah blah what a load of crap. You are asian and you can't drive.

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I am old enough to drive i have owned my car for 3 years. sure i have sped and done stupid things, but when a passenger gets into my car i make sure that im 100% focused!!!! yes it was a test drive. Besides my brothers mates told the moron to slow down and not to kill them! so he was warned. And as for singling out nationalities they are one of the worst drivers around as well as indians, havent you ever experienced their bad driving!!! look there are the occasional one or two that can actually drive. I know how bad they are they have nearly caused me to have an accident on many occasions as they dont check the roads and who is on them... i just know from previous experience how bad they are i know that the other nationalities are far better drivers! If you are trying to call me racist im not. i have many friends of various nationalities and they are wonderful people... as for learning a lesson: im sure this will not escape from anybodys memory anytime soon!!!!! :laugh:

i hope you die tomorrow.

I am old enough to drive i have owned my car for 3 years. sure i have sped and done stupid things, but when a passenger gets into my car i make sure that im 100% focused!!!! yes it was a test drive. Besides my brothers mates told the moron to slow down and not to kill them! so he was warned. And as for singling out nationalities they are one of the worst drivers around as well as indians, havent you ever experienced their bad driving!!! look there are the occasional one or two that can actually drive. I know how bad they are they have nearly caused me to have an accident on many occasions as they dont check the roads and who is on them... i just know from previous experience how bad they are i know that the other nationalities are far better drivers! If you are trying to call me racist im not. i have many friends of various nationalities and they are wonderful people... as for learning a lesson: im sure this will not escape from anybodys memory anytime soon!!!!! :laugh:

racist bitch

racist bitch

i couldnt have agreed with your more on that comment

u dumb bitch, hope you die.

farken racist mofo. all asians and idians are bad drivers.. wtf? dumb BITCH.

anyways, good to hear grkgtr is fine now

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Oh well, so much for me getting another GTR... When i sell mine.... BMW Convertible HERE I COME!!!!
Well after being in an accident like that, you don't really wanna get back into a high-powered car the next day. If you were in my position ... (almost getting your head crushed by a brick wall and from the roof just missing our heads thank god for the seats) you might just know why i want one... coz its just a genuine cruising car plus summer is coming up and it will be less than the $4,500 insurance i pay for my GTR now and much better on fuel.

After being in a car that rolled, you want a car without a roof? :laugh:

Ive just read through this whole thread.. There are two ways people look at this thread..

1) ZOMG, YOU IDIOT, HOW COULD YOU? LUCKY BASTARD, I CANT BELIEVE YOU!! RAWRRRRRR!

And my type..

2) Thank god no one was hurt.

In the end, no lives were lost, and everyone walked away basically fine.. Thank the son of rajab for that..

I am old enough to drive i have owned my car for 3 years. sure i have sped and done stupid things, but when a passenger gets into my car i make sure that im 100% focused!!!! yes it was a test drive. Besides my brothers mates told the moron to slow down and not to kill them! so he was warned. And as for singling out nationalities they are one of the worst drivers around as well as indians, havent you ever experienced their bad driving!!! look there are the occasional one or two that can actually drive. I know how bad they are they have nearly caused me to have an accident on many occasions as they dont check the roads and who is on them... i just know from previous experience how bad they are i know that the other nationalities are far better drivers! If you are trying to call me racist im not. i have many friends of various nationalities and they are wonderful people... as for learning a lesson: im sure this will not escape from anybodys memory anytime soon!!!!! :laugh:

I got some white pillow cases ya'll can use?

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