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Offline dragongreengolfgti

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Re: surprised at how well the fabia vrs goes
« Reply #60 on: 21 August 2011, 20:36 »
shall we start a thread about mazdas and everthing else non vag ?

Yay that means i can join in... straight6 smooth power is where its at.

take it you have a bmw then lol im looking at a few cars at the mo around the 6k mark not sure what to get winter coming up im looking at an evo 8 with a bloke i know so who knows whats going to happen i will always have a golf though  :smiley:

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Re: surprised at how well the fabia vrs goes
« Reply #61 on: 22 August 2011, 12:21 »
shall we start a thread about mazdas and everthing else non vag ?

Yay that means i can join in... straight6 smooth power is where its at.

V6, straight 6's are for fannys

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Re: surprised at how well the fabia vrs goes
« Reply #62 on: 22 August 2011, 12:30 »
I'll bowl up in one of Nissans GTRs and have everyone everywhere.  :grin:

Now that IS a fast car. So nice to drive.  :drool:

shame you cant drive though, or should I say without crashing!  :grin:
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Re: surprised at how well the fabia vrs goes
« Reply #63 on: 22 August 2011, 12:32 »
They are getting cheap now, just a shame they are supercar money to run!

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Re: surprised at how well the fabia vrs goes
« Reply #64 on: 22 August 2011, 15:10 »
I'll bowl up in one of Nissans GTRs and have everyone everywhere.  :grin:

Now that IS a fast car. So nice to drive.  :drool:

shame you cant drive though, or should I say without crashing!  :grin:

One dig in a petrol station and a wall in 18 months driving isnt bad imo with the miles I do. Nd the fact I hit diesel.  :smiley:

Had to correct myself quite sharply and brown trousers when the rear wishbone bush decided to detach itself from the wishbone while hammering it round a roundabout.  :grin:

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Re: surprised at how well the fabia vrs goes
« Reply #65 on: 22 August 2011, 21:15 »
I'll bowl up in one of Nissans GTRs and have everyone everywhere.  :grin:

Now that IS a fast car. So nice to drive.  :drool:

shame you cant drive though, or should I say without crashing!  :grin:

One dig in a petrol station and a wall in 18 months driving isnt bad imo with the miles I do. Nd the fact I hit diesel.  :smiley:

Had to correct myself quite sharply and brown trousers when the rear wishbone bush decided to detach itself from the wishbone while hammering it round a roundabout.  :grin:

I'm sure there are many more on here and else where in the world that have managed more than 18 months without incident and most importantly not being the person at fault if they have been in an RTA.
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Re: surprised at how well the fabia vrs goes
« Reply #66 on: 23 August 2011, 16:57 »
I'll bowl up in one of Nissans GTRs and have everyone everywhere.  :grin:

Now that IS a fast car. So nice to drive.  :drool:

shame you cant drive though, or should I say without crashing!  :grin:

One dig in a petrol station and a wall in 18 months driving isnt bad imo with the miles I do. Nd the fact I hit diesel.  :smiley:

Had to correct myself quite sharply and brown trousers when the rear wishbone bush decided to detach itself from the wishbone while hammering it round a roundabout.  :grin:

I'm sure there are many more on here and else where in the world that have managed more than 18 months without incident and most importantly not being the person at fault if they have been in an RTA.

Go cry about Apple somewhere else.

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Re: surprised at how well the fabia vrs goes
« Reply #67 on: 23 August 2011, 17:07 »
You really don't help yourself do you Josho  :grin: :grin:  :lipsrsealed:

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Re: surprised at how well the fabia vrs goes
« Reply #68 on: 23 August 2011, 17:10 »
Go cry about Apple somewhere else.

Eh?  You really don't take any form of criticism well, do you.

That comment is basically 'your Mum....' but wrapped slightly differently.

Your driving record stinks (as mine did at your age).  You'd probably bin a Skyline before you got to the showing off point.  if you did get to showing off you'd bin it approximately just after saying 'watch this'.  Maybe think about posting less bluster and denial?

Please try and remember lots of us still consider you a minor, so try and post like an adult on here occasionally, instead of confirming our expectations in virtually every post?  :rolleyes:
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Re: surprised at how well the fabia vrs goes
« Reply #69 on: 23 August 2011, 18:02 »
Go cry about Apple somewhere else.

Eh?  You really don't take any form of criticism well, do you.

That comment is basically 'your Mum....' but wrapped slightly differently.

Your driving record stinks (as mine did at your age).  You'd probably bin a Skyline before you got to the showing off point.  if you did get to showing off you'd bin it approximately just after saying 'watch this'.  Maybe think about posting less bluster and denial?

Please try and remember lots of us still consider you a minor, so try and post like an adult on here occasionally, instead of confirming our expectations in virtually every post?  :rolleyes:

You don't know my driving record.

FYI I've driven a few GTR's now.

I don't show off while driving other peoples cars or on the roads so I think you're quite wrong on that point. :)

Criticism I'm fine with, I just don't like some members constantly trying to give some high and mighty remarks and I really can't be bothered to come up with a decent reply.

That's all, have a nice day. :)
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