What cars have you pipped at the lights????

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scotia_polo
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Post by scotia_polo »

am not really a racer tbh but my mate has a brand new corsa 1.4 twinport 16 valve and I literally embarras him at lights its no contest lol!
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13twelve wrote:Its not a question of you being a bad or a good driver omicron.

And I dont believe for a second you never break speed limits - especially if you drive a Merc Sprinter van.
LOL - I think that'd mean I'm probably the only one.

Actually, 60 and above, where it is safe, I do. I'd totally agree with stevie007 on that.
stevie007 wrote:I'm also an trained advanced Driver. But unlike some drivers I use speed with common Sense. If its safe to go its good to go. If I'm on the motorway I will use higher speeds to get me to places quicker. I don't have any driving convictions. I havent had a shunt yet (Unlike some who have mishaps in the CAR PARK! What speed was you going at I have no idea but it couldnt have been pretty fast.

I'm sure you've got a bottomless list of driving mercedes sprinter vans such petite considering I can drive HGVs. I didnt become a car nut for no reason.

Use speed where needed but use speed with common sense.

When the Road says 30 mph, I'm refering to those who travel at 20 mph on a clear road on a sunday morning. Last Time I checked the police could stop you for that for holding up traffic!.
No point argueing - I agree with all of that. I'd love an HGV license myself.

Oh, and the being pissed off by scooter riders - don't worry, we like pissing people off :wink:
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Post by polopowah »

1.1i saxos are the most common ones i beat (especially if they are chaved up to the hilt with meccano spoilers and valances!)

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polopowah wrote:1.1i saxos are the most common ones i beat (especially if they are chaved up to the hilt with meccano spoilers and valances!)

-Ben-
I saw a Fiesta last night that youd have liked then, had a big Jap front bumper and the CCM Sypher (I think) spoiler on it (Insert sick smiley here) It was gash.
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theres a standard bmw concept going round our way and all that it has done is a jap style exhaust!! i mean wots the point? beemers have a sound of their own, so why change it?
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Post by mysteryboy »

DanDiesel wrote: so why change it?
how else would you know theres an idiot inside...

Beemers are hard cars to do up...
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mysteryboy wrote:how else would you know theres an idiot inside
:D ah this is true!!
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Post by paul007 »

Van drivers are the best ones to wind up.
i was scootin about in the works transit 2day, and a boy in a mk4 rusty-green polo, started revvin at the lights. i gave him a go but when i realised i was gona tan him i thoght i would let him win, just cos he was in a polo.....shame! lol :lol:
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Post by oz »

I never go looking for a "race" however is there is a w**k driving stupid fast around me I will generally have a play to teach them a lesson

list so far includes:

Bentley Continental GT
Seat Leon Cupra R
Porsche Boxster S
Sierra Sapphire Cosworth
Numerous Saxo's/Corsa's
Civic Type R
Integra Type R
BMW 330ci

Most of the people driving the cars have been really nice, slowed up as soon as they've realised what w**k they'd been and generally stop to have a chat about the car. ONLY one that was a total t**t was the guy in the cossie.
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Post by scotia_polo »

oz wrote:I never go looking for a "race" however is there is a **** driving stupid fast around me I will generally have a play to teach them a lesson

list so far includes:

Bentley Continental GT
Seat Leon Cupra R
Porsche Boxster S
Sierra Sapphire Cosworth
Numerous Saxo's/Corsa's
Civic Type R
Integra Type R
BMW 330ci

Most of the people driving the cars have been really nice, slowed up as soon as they've realised what **** they'd been and generally stop to have a chat about the car. ONLY one that was a total **** was the guy in the cossie.
Bloody hell mate what car you got ? Could you list the spec please! Must have a hell of a lot of power to beat bentleys and porsches :O
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Post by polopowah »

2.8 vr6 polo?

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Post by Tris »

It's a 1.3 mk4 if you must know :wink:
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Post by polopowah »

utter blocks :lol:

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Post by Tris »

I'm serious!

Wait for his explanation! :wink:
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Post by polopowah »

tick bleedin' tock
im still waiting :lol:

either a 1.8T
GTI
or 2.8vr6
surely!!!!

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