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ANDY FINDLAY

rev2 tubbie v alfa 3.0

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was in lisburn town centre last night and was on a quiet road heading home the alfa was in front of me doing about 25mph in a 40mph zone so the road was clear and i decided to slowly overtake him i started over takin him next thing i hear is a 3.0 v6 24v alfa dropping a gear and blockin me from enterin the rights side of the road so i dropped in to 2nd and stayed with him but 2-3 seconds later a car was commin head on with me so i braked but he braked as well and was leaving me stuck on the wrong side so i braked really hard and got in behind him he floored it and i chased him up to a dreaded roundabout he just made it ahead of a car on the roundabout i braked and decided to give up [-(
BLOODUK

Re: rev2 tubbie v alfa 3.0

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Speeding up to stop you from overtaking when you are coming towards
oncoming cars and then slowing down as you slow down , i believe is illegal isnt it?
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Re: rev2 tubbie v alfa 3.0

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BLOODUK wrote:Speeding up to stop you from overtaking when you are coming towards
oncoming cars and then slowing down as you slow down , i believe is illegal isnt it?

Bloody stupid is what it is!

I'd of got out and smacked him! :evil:
BLOODUK

Re: rev2 tubbie v alfa 3.0

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Mark Edwards wrote:
I'd of got out and smacked him! :evil:


Well ye you can because you can get in front as quick as a flash
without him knowing, slow down make him brake punch him then drive
off :lol:
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Re: rev2 tubbie v alfa 3.0

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Well thats the difference isn't it. If i wanted to get past him, there's not a lot he could done about it in the first place. :twisted:
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Mark Edwards wrote:Well thats the difference isn't it. If i wanted to get past him, there's not a lot he could done about it in the first place. :twisted:


Yer, see i know these things \:D/
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Re: rev2 tubbie v alfa 3.0

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BLOODUK wrote:
Mark Edwards wrote:Well thats the difference isn't it. If i wanted to get past him, there's not a lot he could done about it in the first place. :twisted:


Yer, see i know these things \:D/

You are the wise man of imoc. :lol:

You going to reply to my PM?
BLOODUK

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Yes... :whistle:
ANDY FINDLAY

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Post by ANDY FINDLAY »

im in northern ireland they get indicators over here as a optional extra they are really bad drivers. and is one of the worst places for road traffic acidents :mrgreen:
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Re: rev2 tubbie v alfa 3.0

Post by Al-sw20 »

Hey, at least the Alfa would have sounded nice....unlike any mr2 :lol:
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Re: rev2 tubbie v alfa 3.0

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Al-sw20 wrote:Hey, at least the Alfa would have sounded nice....unlike any mr2 :lol:


damn it Al stop being a troll today , its too hot! :oops:
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