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Got challenged, but didn't take the bait
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cj1977
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| Joined: 10/04
Posted: 05/30/06 10:05 AM
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screw that i wound have dropped it in third and left him and by the time i got to the brake point for the exit i would have slowed the car down with the e-brake to make it look like i blew up or something and leon no offense man but that was quite possibly the corniest thing i've ever heard
what, for not taking the bait and racing on the street in an unsafe and possibly fatal manner? No offense, but I have more respect for him than you right now for the comment. Just because we tend to have fast and sporty cars does not mean we have to exercise them everytime somebody looks at us oddly. Restraint often has hidden rewards.
I get revved on often and I just ignore it. But I do not understand is why people do it when I am out of my car or they are going the opposite direction.
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Posted: 05/30/06 10:54 AM
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well madmachine does have a point ...but a little red light to red light action is what i thrive on , i don't interogate a race but if some punk decides to rev his engine next to me and they stare i get uncomfortable , i been through more accidents than you can imagine and only two were my fault but yea street racing is starting to be a problem down here now don't get me wrong i like a little redlight to redlight action but only if i know where i am it's not the real tuners that street race and kill people all the tuners i know (people in texas, new mexico,arkansas,mississipi, alabama, and florida)and they say the same thing i do red light to red light is not street racing but acorrding to the law........ anyways this is my point i don't street race why.... because you never know when a car will pull out, and red lihgt to redlight isn't that dangerous becuase you're not going fast enough to lose control if you panic when a car pulls out well ....nevermind forget it i didn't say anything
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0m3g4
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| Joined: 08/05
Posted: 05/30/06 12:35 PM
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light-to-light is just as dangerous as long haul races. They're just shorter
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Posted: 05/30/06 03:38 PM
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I do understand you though. I do not know why this is.. but it seems I only get revved at by Hondas. Usually ugly riced out hondas. Never 1.8t vdubs, nissans, or even mazdas.. must be the kids that buy and drive the clapped out civics around here.
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cj1977
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| Posts: 410
| Joined: 10/04
Posted: 05/30/06 05:04 PM
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well madmachine does have a point ...but a little red light to red light action is what i thrive on , i don't interogate a race but if some punk decides to rev his engine next to me and they stare i get uncomfortable , i been through more accidents than you can imagine and only two were my fault but yea street racing is starting to be a problem down here now don't get me wrong i like a little redlight to redlight action but only if i know where i am it's not the real tuners that street race and kill people all the tuners i know (people in texas, new mexico,arkansas,mississipi, alabama, and florida)and they say the same thing i do red light to red light is not street racing but acorrding to the law........ anyways this is my point i don't street race why.... because you never know when a car will pull out, and red lihgt to redlight isn't that dangerous becuase you're not going fast enough to lose control if you panic when a car pulls out well ....nevermind forget it i didn't say anything
You are not the only guilty one-hint, hint.
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FN01R-C
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| Joined: 07/05
Posted: 05/31/06 11:17 PM
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ooooh CJ's throwin' out the challenge
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