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    Quote Originally Posted by David88vert
    You're still lying, bitch-boy? You don't have that option anymore with me. Were you born this stupid, or do you work at it everyday?

    You sure seem scared of every car I own - and none of them are very fast.
    dude why dont you get off his nuts? he is not going to race for money your car is fast as hell and he knows it it doesnt take a a very smart person to know that b/c if you car was slow you wouldnt keep on about racing a stock lt1 now would you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kngkahious
    dude why dont you get off his nuts? he is not going to race for money your car is fast as hell and he knows it it doesnt take a a very smart person to know that b/c if you car was slow you wouldnt keep on about racing a stock lt1 now would you?
    The problem I have with him is that he is the worst of all types on here. He has continually lied, and makes callouts, but when he is called on them, he lies and makes up excuses as to why he can't come through. Look at the PM excahnge I posted. He jerked things around for 3 days and lied consistantly. He lied that the bike was his and not yours even.

    He came on here being billy-bad racer, and an e-thug. He got called out, and didn't just punk-out, he turns around and tries to call everyone else out. So obviously, no one wants him here.

    You have not done that at all. You came on here correctly and pleasantly. I have NO problem with you, and I would hope that he would learn from your online example.

    Fast and slow is relative to the standards that you perceive. By my standards, all of my cars are slow. So is a stock LT1 T/A. Last that I checked, a stock T/A should run a 14.0. That is the same as my RX-7 (stock, but with bad TCA). With the traction issues of my LX, that's the same as the LX. What it would come down to is driver. Now if the cars all run the same times, why would the race not be fair? I was more than fair with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David88vert
    The problem I have with him is that he is the worst of all types on here. He has continually lied, and makes callouts, but when he is called on them, he lies and makes up excuses as to why he can't come through. Look at the PM excahnge I posted. He jerked things around for 3 days and lied consistantly. He lied that the bike was his and not yours even.

    He came on here being billy-bad racer, and an e-thug. He got called out, and didn't just punk-out, he turns around and tries to call everyone else out. So obviously, no one wants him here.

    You have not done that at all. You came on here correctly and pleasantly. I have NO problem with you, and I would hope that he would learn from your online example.

    Fast and slow is relative to the standards that you perceive. By my standards, all of my cars are slow. So is a stock LT1 T/A. Last that I checked, a stock T/A should run a 14.0. That is the same as my RX-7 (stock, but with bad TCA). With the traction issues of my LX, that's the same as the LX. What it would come down to is driver. Now if the cars all run the same times, why would the race not be fair? I was more than fair with him.
    there is no way your mustang is that slow b/c hic t/a runs 13.10 not 14.00's the rx7 i could see running that if its stock and just so you know that was me talking all that shit on his screen name

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    Quote Originally Posted by kngkahious
    there is no way your mustang is that slow b/c hic t/a runs 13.10 not 14.00's the rx7 i could see running that if its stock and just so you know that was me talking all that shit on his screen name
    I'm telling you the Mustang is slow. It's not very fast. Lots of traction issues. It's not on slicks or anything. 60' is usually around 2.5-2.7.
    RX7 has got a bad TCA, so lots of lag. Then it pulls.

    He talked his own shit, and made his own lies. Some was in PMs to me. You haven't acted badly at all from what I have seen.

    BTW - I have no problem with his TA, or any other. I actually have always liked them - and used to own one (82 - cross-fire injection).

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    Quote Originally Posted by David88vert
    I'm telling you the Mustang is slow. It's not very fast. Lots of traction issues. It's not on slicks or anything. 60' is usually around 2.5-2.7.
    RX7 has got a bad TCA, so lots of lag. Then it pulls.

    He talked his own shit, and made his own lies. Some was in PMs to me. You haven't acted badly at all from what I have seen.

    BTW - I have no problem with his TA, or any other. I actually have always liked them - and used to own one (82 - cross-fire injection).
    no what im saying is that it was me talking all that smack about imports and mustangs he had no idea i was doing it he wasnt the one talking all that shit

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