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Id always dreamed of being able to smoke a Gen3 of any sort, but never had the cars to do it. My Swift GTi came close, but after the first 300mtr, it was game over.

When I got the gtr, however, Id had it less than 7 minutes, before I was at a red light, next to an R8 Clubbie. At first, I was nervous, the big red 5.7 rumbled away, but as soon as the light changed, my nerves turned to exhilaration as I easily chopped him, and chopped him good. Id had some good times in the GTi, but this was by far, my greatest chopping moment.

Got me thinking though, Id love to hear other ppl's best chopping stories.

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Oh no, not the "street kill" thread. This is so much like NS...

Ahem. I don't believe this behavior is tolerated on SAU. We NEVER participate in friday night green light grand prix.

errr...what 'behaviour' are you exactly talking about mate? :confused:

errr...what 'behaviour' are you exactly talking about mate?  :confused:

Talking about how you "chopped" someone at the lights. Cops do read these forums and we don't want to come through as a bunch of hot-blooded hoons going out to the street in search of someone to race off the lights. Besides, it's illegal.

Talking about how you "chopped" someone at the lights. Cops do read these forums and we don't want to come through as a bunch of hot-blooded hoons going out to the street in search of someone to race off the lights. Besides, it's illegal.

Fair enough and understood.

This morning i got up as usual and proceeded to go about my routine to prepare to go to work.

Out of the corner of my eye, I spotted one of those flash new 'vine ripened' red tomatoes, and thought, hell, with my new set of knives I could chop him good...

so when the lights went on, there I was, ready for 320RPM (repititions per minute) for the chopping...

Inside of 10 seconds, it was all over... I chopped the red tomato good, he didn't know which way to look, I showed him!!

hahahahahaha

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