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Guys - this isn't going to turn another thread of bashing S15guy just because you disageee with what he says.

If you can't say anything usefull don't say anything at all or else you won't be saying anything on here for a week.

I wonder why drivers of modded r32,33,34 and other jap cars give me a condescending look when they see me in my s15. As if to say...'my car is faster than yours punk' when little they know my R35 is in my garage. Then when I take the white dragon out those same sort of drivers stare with stupid expressions and gaping mouths as if to say 'my god man...you drive my dream car!'

So I say...don't judge what the man drives. He may drive a corolla...but in his garage is perhaps the fastest speed boat money can buy? Who knows.

I also wonder why a guy who has a modded R34 (non GTR) thinks his dyno queen is a superior car than my, as you say, 'over weight, under powered R35'. No amount of logical points from my end could deter him from his rather childish points of argument. So dude if your reading this...you know who you are...are you kidding me!? Whatever self delusional state of false grandeur helps you sleep at night. Just don't think I don't realise you would swap cars with me in a heart beat.

We are all car guys. Play nice and stop comparing cock sizes. The other guy just might be a John Holmes...leave it be :)

I think your post is better suited for boostcruising. You'll probably find more of said "modded r32,33,34 and other jap car drivers" on that forum.

PS: abit off topic. For 185k? I'll get that recently sold black R34 GTR M-Spec NUR with 2 NUR engines included in sale without a doubt and I still have change.

I wonder why drivers of modded r32,33,34 and other jap cars give me a condescending look when they see me in my s15. As if to say...'my car is faster than yours punk' when little they know my R35 is in my garage. Then when I take the white dragon out those same sort of drivers stare with stupid expressions and gaping mouths as if to say 'my god man...you drive my dream car!'

They give you a condescending look because they are porbably members on here, and have read your other topics, and know you are a douche...

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