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Can I just say how disgraced I am at the way you are all treating this kid, he obviously has a mental disability, yet you all burn him like this, if I was him I would be going off like a spastic on fire too...

Cordia 1.8l turbo 0-100 8.5sec, 1/4 mile 16 seconds (This is without running 17 psi). So it is about the same as a bog stock Stagea Auto, with three people in it... I would like to see the look on his face if a boosted manual Stagea pulled up next to him on his imaginary drag track.

cry me a river.

roger had it comin

he has been :)

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he's not mentally disabled he's just in his own world, its sad to think that there are people out there like that! my guess is that he's been ripped on hard about his shitbox and wanted some form or retaliation and being a nerd he used the net. well i now have lost iq points watching his bollockstard of a video cheers dick cheese.

hahaha what a tool, there seemed to be alot of gtst's i figure they are stockish or not alot done to them, funny id like to see him go up against a gtr ,i figure even a mildly modded gtr would shut him up

and he spelz reel gud

haha his youtube posts he wears a mask wtf is he not man enough to show his face?

his new years resoultion hahaha to get a girlfriend maybe we can get a pool together

and get him one of those blow up sheep

im canadian i didnt know what a cordia was ,now that i know what a cordia is i wish i didnt

what a pos ,very very ugly car

:nyaanyaa: what a fkn wanker i know japspecr33's gts-t would'nt just beat this knob's p.o.s

it will smash its fkn head in!!!!! :D:D

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I found this thread by accident. What a hoot! King cordia WTF? Ok, so he announces on the net that his cordia is better than most Skylines with such great music and spelling. I agree with most people on this thread, he's either going to go postal very soon ( lucky he's in Sydney and not here ) or someones going to make him one with his cordia!

I reckon chemical imbalance, must be. Cordia!? Ba ha haaaaaaaaa!

when we become a republic i'm nominating him for pres...

Man, he's *cough* King Cordia, why would he wanna be a lowly president, when he's already royalty?

Someone who puts that much time and effort into dissing a specific car type and then fails to show the goods?

W A N K E R

what's wrong kingcordia? had your ass handed to you multiple times at the traffic lights? Harden the F*ck up, don't post useless cr@p on youtube, there's enough of it already :)

Just released! Wow look at you now! If you buy one of these you too can be a cock and post your own you tube videos! Wow look at you now!!! Follow link to fame and royalty!

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=12202

Ps: it's not red so may be a bit slower than king cordia. Some spraypaint at Supercheap will fix that though.

man this legendary dash engine that everyone wants that ive never heard about seems to be the answer to all my problems. i wonder if he will consider a trade plus cash adjustment his way for my full built RB26????

with that thing i would certainly run atleast an 8.9 lol

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Where was his cordia? imo he has a cordia 1.0.. which is his family bicycle with a turbo taped on it...

and if i'm not mistaken i beleive his cordia has an rb26 in it? lol what a noob.. probably some nerd without a car who's just jealous cause somebody can't afford a skyline sellin ass down the back street alley...

did anyone else notice that in the vid some of the lines had 'P' platers on them.. he's taken vids of first timers in stock cars lol... skylines prob running N/A

someone needs to slap that loser into reality.. next be goin on about how aston martins beat stock skylines.. or even better *PROOF MY STOCK CORDIA TURBO BEAT A LAMBORGINI"

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