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I've heard most of them....

"my v8 will kik your A$$.."

"Rice Burner"

"hey look a GTR...."

"Fast and Furious style"

"full sik bro"

"nice car..."

"Bag it up!!"

etc etc

the one that takes the cake tho... was this last night in George Street Sydney....

"STOCKER!!!!!!!....." .... hmmm what a strange thing to yell out.... it is semi true tho... but to date has been the oddest thing i have heard...

how about you??

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the only times i've had things shouted at me was with dicks in commadores ... never a ford but commies ... the first was something like "buy an australian car!!" ... that was maybe like a year ago and then just the other night ... there was some hoons shouting out something ... i think he was just making noises as i couldn't decipher anything he was saying ... i think he was just trying to impress his friends LOL .. what a loser of a bogan if ever there was one haha :D

I heard "buy an australian car" from a bloke driving a 6 cylinder VL commodore. Did someone not tell him that his cars 85 percent nissan?

I also got "Only milk and oj comes in 2 litres mate" to which i responded "Only shit wine comes in 5 litres"

When the new WRX's came out with the bug eyes my brother leaned over from his GSXR750 and said to the owner "Jesus thats an ugly car mate" to which the guy said "Yeah well your ugly"... the comeback from my brother was swift and owning "Yeah but i didnt pay 40 grand for my head"... and proceeded to do a mono across the intersection.

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It has only happend to me once that someone/someones has yelled something at me...

I was waiting to get back on the road after filling up at the servo, and a group of like 15-16 year olds walked past and said "Holy shit, a skyline!" then proceeded with "smoke 'em up"...

I was in my mates WRX (only mod was exhaust) and a gemini cut us off when we were looking for a car park...funniest thing I ever heard was a pedestrian that witnessed the incident and yelled out "Watch out for the bloody WRX...couldn't you ****en hear it?"

Couldn't stop laughing especially when we overtook the Gemini...guy looked so sheepish and ashamed :D

"I don't like that Jap turbo shit, muscle cars are my thing" - friend of a friend who just got out of his stock V6 Commy ute with SS badges

"I think your Dad is looking for his car"... to which I replied "I think the wreckers are looking for yours" - pack of yobbos in beaten up EA Falcon

"There's no substitute for cubes" - Clubsport owner about 10 seconds before I dusted him in the 33 :P

"Is that turbo?"... after hearing the 33 spool up and the stock BOV (through the pod) between gears

I could go on for hours...

Cool... So Its 4WD? *Points @ R33 GTS-4*

Nice GTR mate...

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I was in one of my mate's unmarked cop car...

This skyline pulls up to us @ north bridge... reving the car.

A guy looks @ me saying "So.. Are you guys cop?"

I said Nop... not me.

so he takes off @ the light then my mate puts his Red/Blue lights on stops him.

so we pulled up and I said "Nop I am not a cop but he is point @ my mate* hahhahahahahahah :P

should seen the look on their face :(:)

we just warned him and let him off... :)

Shouted at a mates GTR.

"Where the other half of your engine!"

Mates reply: "It's a six you ****wit!"

Another time, some guys threw rice at his car during summernats. He promptly smoked them at the next lights.

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