VW R32 Vs BMW Z4M ROADSTER
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I think as we've noted before, it somehow makes him feel big and clever.Si_GTi wrote:samuel, why do your posts (since selling the Polo and collecting the Civic) only ever serve to wind people up?
Is it not within your Moderator powers Si to ban people who are present seemingly only to cause problems?
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Dangerous Dave
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I wouldn't say it was dangerous driving as it was pretty much a straight round and they weren't under cutting or weaving in and out of the traffic. However the speed was a little high for a busy ish public road however I bet that the Golf has a huge set of Porche brakes on it that will bring it down from high speed quicker than a standard r32 can do from a much lower speed.
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shantybeater
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I am well aware of that, but like i said the person who created the topic didnt ask for your opinion on dangerous driving, he was showing off a serious dub! so lets keep it to the point, because I dont really care what you think, if you want to talk about dangerous driving go make a topic of your own.....because that is what public forums are used for...samuel090180 wrote: This is a public forum...![]()
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samuel090180
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shantybeater wrote:I am well aware of that, but like i said the person who created the topic didnt ask for your opinion on dangerous driving, he was showing off a serious dub! so lets keep it to the point, because I dont really care what you think, if you want to talk about dangerous driving go make a topic of your own.....because that is what public forums are used for...samuel090180 wrote: This is a public forum...![]()