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You are driving a stock standard R33 GTS T (STOCK STANDARD) on a freeway doing 100 kms/hr in 5th Gear. You see a SS right next to you wants a race.

How do u get the maximum out of your car??

ps****this is only for info purposes. Personally i would let his ego win.

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I reckon wait til you see a speed camera up ahead... Then stab the gas a bit and then just back off again. Let him be a hero and get caught speeding.... Then you can roll back past laughing....

Just watch he is not a crazy before laughing...

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look down to ur trusty electronic boost controller, dial in 1.1 bar or 200rwkw then 3rd gear and cya later, this is in a controlled environment of course, on the street, grab the nearest piece of fruit and throw it at him

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look down to ur trusty electronic boost controller, dial in 1.1 bar or 200rwkw then 3rd gear and cya later, this is in a controlled environment of course, on the street, grab the nearest piece of fruit and throw it at him

Its a stock standard 33 mate...

I wouldnt bother racing him, its a commodore anyway youve got nothing to gain by winning and youll look dumb for losing

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Its a stock standard 33 mate...

I wouldnt bother racing him, its a commodore anyway youve got nothing to gain by winning and youll look dumb for losing

beating a skyline in a commodore is just like the special olympics...even if you win you're still retarted...

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I usually just ignore them and wonder how long till they get busted or hit a pole....

Dont be rude unless you know you can get away with it... LOL

Hi col,a boegzz down the road.Has a what sounds to be a fairly worked commodore,has regular fights with the missus @3:00am,does burnouts whenever he feels like it, came home about 4:00am the other day on the back of a tilt tray with the nose allmost to the windscreen.

Sometimes you cant tell em.They have to learn the hard way.again and again and again. :blink:

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