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redbird
So today I was driving around with two of my friends and I come up to a light and a guy from my school pulls up to me in a really old looking neon. I look over and he's yelling something. so I roll down the window and he starts trash talking to me, much of which I won't repeat but then he says something about my "weak little v6 firebird". By then, my friends were laughing and I just tell them "yeah it's just a v6". I guess he didn't get the sarcasm because then he says, "yeah, mine's just a 4 cylinder, BUT IT"S A STICK!" By that time we were all cracking up laughing and I was just waiting for the light to turn green.

So the light turns green and I immediately pull like 8 cars on him and slow down. At this time I think he realized it wasn't a v6. Then of course he does the whole ricer fly by thing and passes me like 30 seconds later. Annoyed, I get on it again and pass him and get to around 100 and figure that was enough. Then, sure enough here he comes again flying up behind me and passes. This time I let him go and he drives off into the distance. This kinda thing really aggravates me because you know he went off and probly told all his friends that he beat me. And I was almost offended when he thought my car was a v6. not exactly a good kill but I thought it was funny.
Psychomouse2112
Good kill! Just goes to show that education has gone down hill some areas. :cool: Good job on schooling him. Hopefully he learned something. Oh, by the way welcome.gif .
Bandito
When you see him in school tomorrow tell him you will race him for pinks....see what he says then!

Old Neon= new rims? New suspension? new paint?

Good luck!

Scott
KRockLS1
awesome. I had a guy think mine was a v6 once too... he learned the meaning of 'formula' in the end though wink.gif. Good kill.
Shaun Barcelow
Do you really think they (ricers) believe the stories they tell their friends? I suspect that even if they do brag about their "kill", deep down they know they're really driving an appliance.
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