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Omegamerc
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The other day riding with Lauren in her G some early 1990s beat up BMW owner was flooring it against the coupe, yet we were cruising at 25-35mph. Still he kept coming near the car and flooring it as to attest of the almighty power of a near terminal car, probably did this for close to a mile. At one point he came next to us and stared dead at me from the passenger window and "floored"(and I say this in quotes because even though the engine was completely being rev'd he was barely inching away) it again. In all honesty I was expecting his engine to blow.

Mentality comes with a lot of the territory, I've seen a-holes in all cars, from Honda's, Toyota, BMW to Infiniti(get it? a pun! omg I'm so funny). People that went to ATL can attest to some specific Nissan car owners a$$. Bottom line is be happy with what you have, if you want something more work harder for it, thats all.


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gday
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Why are BMW owners such douches? haha. The same reason why everyone at G35driver are douches to the honda-tech members.

And they do speak some truth. The G is heavy and don't do very well on the tracks.. But hey, its a nice looking car. Ur suppose to drive slow so people can look at it.

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gday wrote:The G is heavy and don't do very well on the tracks..
Well, it actually pulls a better skidpad # (and braking distance) than the Z...


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gday
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1/4 times prove otherwise....


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