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how do u do burn outs in an auto vk commie ?
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 11:47 am |
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GEE.....I feel so better knowing that there are people out there who like to boast about driving an unregistered, unroadworthy vehicle on the road. I guess you never thought that a child could run out in front of your stupid ass when you were doing your "burnout" did you...... f**k man....people like you....make it bad for the rest of us.
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Post subject: Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 11:46 pm |
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If you were my kid, i would break your legs, hell even if you were my neighbour i still would.
Newtons law of physics man, every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
I teach my kids to THINK b4 they act (something you surely didn't do) as everything you do has consequences.
They are only 2 and 4 and they understand to consider other people b4 themselves. Sounds like they are already more responsible then you. 
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A good friend is one who bails you out of jail, a great friend is the one sitting besides you saying that was f#*king awesome!!
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91VNEXEC
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 1:36 am |
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Whoa hold up.
Diving an unregistered unroadworthy car around the corner is one thing. You make it sound like I took a leisurely cruise to Sydney in it.
(the only thing that makes my car unroadworthy is the different set of wheels on the front)
Your Idea of burnout must be slightly different from mine. My "Semi-Burnout" as I said before was a stationary smoke up. Not doing donuts.
Try to tell me you weren't excited about your first car...
My first is a project car I'm gonna be working on for the next 6 months... Before I get REG and RWD. I'll be taking my car around my streets every time I do a repair to the engine. Like today I fitted new brake pads, so I took it down my street... floored it and stopped it 3 or 4 times to make sure everything was working correctly. Had I done a terrible job (say I left a bleeder valve open) I would of had to use my handbrake that doesn't work to slow me down. I could have ended up up a tree. But I didn't because as safe as I am at fixing my cars, I am at driving them. Regardless of what you think.
I also believe knowing the limits of your car is good for when bad situations arrise.
During my entire learning period of 1 year 6 months, the only time I've come close to hitting anything due to fault on my part was 1 year 5 months ago when I was Paralel parking between 2 rubish bins.. I hit one of them and knocked it over.
Any other near miss I've had was because of some other dickhead's stupidity.
If I was as bad as you make me out to be, There's no way I would have held on to a learners permit.
I did hit a 2 year old once. Little bit of brain damage, slurred speech, won't be able to walk properly for the rest of his life... But other than that he was fine.
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 2:00 am |
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i agree with Project WB on everything he posted
even if it was just around the corner, what would you have done if you hit someone? Dont know about anywhere else, but here (QLD) if you drive an unregistered car and hit someone or something, you're pretty much *censored*. Thats why we get whooped so much in 3rd party insurance, to covered any damage that your car may cause. Without it you could be in for a hefty bill.
And a burnout is still a burnout, doesnt matter if it's stationary or not.
Big deal if you're excited about your car, yeah everyone probably was, but I bet everyone didnt drive it un-reg'd and un-roadworthy, and do, of all things, a burnout. And you want to keep doing it when you repair the engine.....
91VNEXEC wrote: Like today I fitted new brake pads, so I took it down my street... floored it and stopped it 3 or 4 times to make sure everything was working correctly. Had I done a terrible job (say I left a bleeder valve open) I would of had to use my handbrake that doesn't work to slow me down. And the bit about your brakes just sounds downright dodgy, you're supposed to bed them in properly, not just stop 3 or 4 times to see if it works. You say the only thing un-roadworthy about your car is the tyres, what about the hand-brake? As far as I know, it's a requirement for roadworthiness You say your 2 near misses, one where you hit a bin and the other where a "dickheads stupidity" You can just blame in on someone else, were you or werent you driving? 91VNEXEC wrote: I did hit a 2 year old once. Little bit of brain damage, slurred speech, won't be able to walk properly for the rest of his life... But other than that he was fine.
And for this you are the biggest f**king wanker in Australia
I've got a 3yo daughter, and if she got brain damage from a cockhead like u, I wouldnt think "other than that she'll be fine"
I'd more than likely kill u myself if you did this to my daughter.
You insensitive f**k. You hit a child and just act like "she'll be right mate" I wouldnt give you a learners or a licence to breath the same air as me.
Little bit of brain damage....how would u like it if you had to grow up like that, think of what the poor kid's parents went through. I think driving a car's the last thing u should worry about, you should concentrate on walking, the poor kid will be deprived of the simple things like playing with friends.
For f**k sake, think about what you're doing, and dont say you do, because it's obvious you dont. f**king grow up, stop pretending you're a responsible adult, because you dont know the meaning of the word.
and P.S. to the moderators, sorry if it's a bit overboard, just hearing about that kid got me charged up
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91VNEXEC
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 2:28 am |
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Surely you got the sarcasm in that comment.
Could you possibly believe I'm still behind the wheel of a car if I actually did hit a child?
If anyone hit a child I'm sure they'd be as distraught as f**k. I wouldn't know because I haven't.
As for bedding in the brakes, I'm saving that for the "Unregistered Vehicle Permit" on wednesday. I can't exactly take a car with no plates onto the highway to perform the procedure.
Hitting the bin was an example. It was in my street and it was the first paralel park i'd attempted.
As for blaming other people, I have every right to if it was their fault. If I had not been "driving" any near miss I've had wouldn't have been a near miss, it would have been a smash. As far as I know, I've never caused an accident. But there have been instances when other people have almost caused accidents with me. Thanks to my reaction and counter I've avoided colisions with these people.
Agreed Burnout is a Burnout. Now that it's done and can't be taken back, I have no real reason to ever do it again.
I don't mean to get you so "fired up". I'm just a stupid kid, what would I know. Most people of your age would shrug it off and say "stupid kid".
(By your age I'm guessing between 25 and 30.)
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 12:10 pm |
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91VNEXEC:  !
bedding brakes: You dont need to take your car on a f**king highway to bed in brakes. and dont argue with me, i've only done it lets see now, over 20 times. its easy enough to do down your own street, provided your car is roadworthy and registered. and your car isnt roadworthy coz of tires? if you dont have a RWC, its not Roadworthy fullstop, meaning, u cant drive it legally on the street. My mate is as thick as u, almost, he drove his car unreg'd and un-RW, hit a pole, someone dobbed him in, got a 3000 fine for driving unRW, unreg'd, and had to pay the damage done to the pole.
yes a burnout is a burnout, illegal on the street no matter what, doing them in your car? well thats just plain f**king stupid. atleast take your shit to the backstreets. yeah its good to know your car, but doing that shit in a residential area is just plain stupid. a little kids comes out, u lose it, a wheel nut comes loose, also, u noe there are little rocks and shit on da road? they can flick up and hit someone. i am 16, nd i will say to you, stupid kid, sounds like ur balls havent dropped and u act like a 2 year old anyway.
i have already been in an accident, and i tell ya, getting t-boned, aint the best experience. my light goes green, stupid dikheads street racing, one didnt stop, other kept going, slammed on the brakes, hit my car at 30km/h, he hit the middle of my car, so i just got lucky. had i been a buit slower, i wouldnt be here to flame your sorry ass.
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 6:13 pm |
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91VNEXEC wrote: Surely you got the sarcasm in that comment. I didnt get the sarcasm, because I have a 3yo daughter, and I'm sure anyone else with kids would agree, its not the type of thing to have a joke about. Did you think it would make you more popular or something, thought everyone would say, cool, he gave a kid brain damage? maybe if you have kids one day you'll understand Talking about hitting a 2yo child is not my idea of sarcasm Try being a little less sadistic and use a bit of common sense with your "sarcastic" comments and you only have to accelerate to around 60km/h for bedding in brakes (if I'm not mistaken), no need to go on the highway. 91VNEXEC wrote: If I had not been "driving" any near miss I've had wouldn't have been a near miss, it would have been a smash. As far as I know, I've never caused an accident. But there have been instances when other people have almost caused accidents with me. Thanks to my reaction and counter I've avoided colisions with these people. Gotta love your way of thinking, its like "I'm the best 17.5yo driver ever, so I couldnt possibly accident" 91VNEXEC wrote: I don't mean to get you so "fired up". I'm just a stupid kid, what would I know. Most people of your age would shrug it off and say "stupid kid". (By your age I'm guessing between 25 and 30.)
Instead of resigning yourself to being a "stupid kid" why dont you try to be smart, or at the very least, less ignorant
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 6:28 pm |
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 8:48 pm |
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damn I am fired up now !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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91VNEXEC
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 9:14 pm |
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Here... Have a beer....
SHHH Don't tell him I pissed in it.
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 10:30 pm |
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hey 91VNEXEC.......
Come around my part of town and I will smash your f**king head in. You immature little twat. Your parents should have been shot for raising an inconsiderate little bastard such as yourself....who by the way CAN'T f**king SPELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 10:32 pm |
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I've got no problem with you being here 91VNEXEC, as long as you can act sensible, not put stupid shit in your posts and not cause a stir amongst others. Sure having a bit of a laughs ok, just keep it tasteful.
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91VNEXEC
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 11:08 pm |
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C'MON! Piss in the beer, that was classic.
Sory if my speling isnt op tu yor stendards.
I weel go slit my rist now becos I misspeled somefing.
Blow me Dickweed.
Tell ya what, why don't you come down to my territory and me and MY CREW will smash yo face in homie.
Who's being the immature shit now?
ME! DAMN f**king STRAIGHT!
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 11:14 pm |
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hang on...maybe I am being too harsh. You are only 17. You are still legally a child. Maybe I will buy you a beer in a few months when you become a man.
By the way....thanks for the ego boost. I have never been threatened with a "CREW" before..... 
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2005 11:17 pm |
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VRBLEENA wrote: I've got no problem with you being here 91VNEXEC, as long as you can act sensible, not put stupid shit in your posts and not cause a stir amongst others. Sure having a bit of a laughs ok, just keep it tasteful.
Exactly......I don't have a problem either. You start talking about kids that way again though..... :evil:
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