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hahaha check this,

i had sum stooges leaning against a vr 5L yell out " only milk comes in 2L,AHAHA" so i say "only cheap goon comes in 5L", i then luaghed as they looked at me puzzeled and shatterd by my comment, i then topped it off with" my cars a friggn 2.5L anyway u friigin dumb bogans"..........................:cheers: i won!!!

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i always cop shit but i dont care cause its always by drunk knobs walking on the side of the road, who probably could never own and appreciate what we have, they get gelous and can only do one thing and thats rip us off.

yeh v8 guys do too, but usuall the people with quik v8s can show mutual respect and just give u a friendly comment about missing cylinders and shit, no big deal.

as for monaros and all that crap, man all you gota do is compare prices, what does a stock over 50 grand monaro rum, high 13`s, low 14`s, shit imagine what my 33 would run with over 50 gs spent...............oohhhh yummy:)

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I also had a "get a V8" comment...prior to them being flogged...then they didn't say much?

I've had "get a v8" yelled at me too, just before i kicked their a55 with my v8.....hmmmm some people

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Why do the g/f's sitting in the passenger seats of their b/fs car always give you death stars and never look happy?

Cause they see you driving and want to swap places? No offence but green is not a becoming colour for a woman to turn :P

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Driving through Sydney one day on my way into the city and I pulled up at a red light. No cars were around then as the lights went green, a 4WD full of Japanese people came up beside me and yelled out what we thought was "RACE US". The windows were down and me and my mate just looked at each other puzzled! I gassed it in 2nd gear to the next set of red lights and they turned green as i approached them

Hahaha, I'm thinking, what a tool in his V8 Landcruiser, go back to where my car came from. Then they came hooning up the side of me again and were abusing the shite out of us, wanting to race us again. They then proceeded to take a left turn into a side street.

I'm driving along asking myself what just happened, then it clicked. They didn't want to race me, they were calling me RACIST because my number plates are JAPCAR!

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Group of people hanging around out front of a pub that had just closed, me and another Skyline stopped at the lights and someone yells out, "Look at the Monaro's" !!!!!

Generally I get nothing but nice comments and friendly waves from other cars but most Skyline drivers dis me. Apart from Shonen and GTR-80Y I've never had a friendly acknowledgment from an Asian looking Skyline driver. They are pretty Aussie-Asians though. Don't know why this is.

The only time I ever got beat at a traffic light grande prix was when I miss-pressed the button to change into 2nd gear whilst next to a SS ute. The guy thought he was so good.

Oh hang on... I remember one other time... A Datto 1600 with some serious power absolutely killed me in Canberra one time. Holy shit that thing was fast. He was doing 3rd gear fishies at 100km/h. His comment, "Get a Datto mate!"

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i have a gold VL and it doesnt have a body kit or big shiny mag's the only thing that gives it away that it's pretty quick is the skyline GT badges on the side and the sticker 24 valve twin cam turbo.

One day i pulled up at the lights and i reved up this guy in a VT senator he looked at me and laughed so he must of thort what the hell ill give this guy a flogging when the light turned green we went for it, because of the T04 i have turbo lag untill bout 50 - 60 k's he had about 1 car length in front of me n then when i hit boost str8 past him i slowed down n waited for him to catch up n when he got to me he was shattered, all you have to remeber is "God invented turbo lag to give v8's a chance!!" :wassup:

Also i dont know any V8's that kicks out side ways at 80k's

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I get a fair bit - my plates are 33PSI.

I wasnt trying to suggest that I am running "33 psi" but that i have a "r33 turbo".

One stupid chode at Harry's before I got my FMIC yelled out "how do you run 33psi without a cooler"

My immediate thought was "how the hell could you run 33psi in a skyline even if you did have a FMIC?"

Silver 33?

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Oh hang on... I remember one other time... A Datto 1600 with some serious power absolutely killed me in Canberra one time.  Holy shit that thing was fast.  He was doing 3rd gear fishies at 100km/h.  His comment, "Get a Datto mate!"

Golden Rules of street racers. Don't race anything that sounds like a tractor and don't race Datto's. They've either got a SR20, CA18, FJ20 or are standed. So either way, your going to get your arse flogged (unless you've got some serious power) or it's not worth it :D

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Golden Rules of street racers. Don't race anything that sounds like a tractor and don't race Datto's. They've either got a SR20, CA18, FJ20 or are standed. So either way, your going to get your arse flogged (unless you've got some serious power) or it's not worth it

Very good advice a mates got a 1600 with an FJ being transplanted as we speak and his older brother has a 1200 Ute with a CA both are weapons!

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I'm driving along asking myself what just happened, then it clicked.  They didn't want to race me, they were calling me RACIST because my number plates are JAPCAR!

:D:( thats some funny stuff!

I got "You're 4 cylinders short!" once... I simply have no time for utterly stupid people.

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nothing worse than the "Jap crap" saying

god there is so many hypocritical and wrong things with that saying, no matter what car they drive u can guarantee majority of it was made in japan anyway.

You tell me a production engine built somewhere other than japan thats better than the 2JZ and RB26..... None.

Idiots, as if youd go that far out of your way to pay someone out for their pride and joy. I look at some cars and think man thats shit, but i dont actually say anything. Some people will never change

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