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    Quote Originally Posted by cjmatt View Post


    Stop being gay, you dont live here and you know nothing about whats its like here right now. every single post of yours in reply to me is a constant flow of bullshit and assumptions. nowhere did i say im trying to be the worlds baddest ass woodward street racer. please pull your panties out of your asscrack and go masterbate...youre way too high strung, welcome to the internet
    Hey little jackass,

    I was crusin Gratiot when you were just a cum stain on your daddy's shorts. I've seen and participated in more street races than you could imagine. Some of the cars out on Gratiot at the time were John V.'s '61 Starliner (SOHC), a blown hemi Volare and a few Max Wedge Furys. There was also the white Corvette with the blonde who had 'If you beat me, you can eat me'.

    While in high school I had a '75 Monte Carlo with a decent 350, a '73 Buick Regal with a 455, and a '67 Chrysler 300.Then I got into little sport cars like my BMW 2002 and my '86 Escort GT.

    I had a slightly modified Taurus SHO in '90-'91 that I would pick on Grand Nationals with (I had more than one GN owner look for nitrous lines), along with 350 T/A's, Irocs, etc. I also got dusted by a Plymouth Sundance so you just never know.

    But things change. I moved 4 years ago, but that doesn't mean I haven't been back. You think I don't see what goes on in my hometown?

    Quote Originally Posted by CJMATT
    I LOVE the Zeus Cadillac. If all goes well with the job this month. My Continental is goin Twin Turbo. Hopefully twenty years from now theyre saying the same thing.
    Did you not say above that you want people to compare you and the hot rod Lincoln to Zeus? How were you going to do that without street racing? Grow the fuck up! I got my drag racing ticket. I learned my lessons. And the times have changed. The roads are too crowded. The dangers too high. And if you still think it's great to street race, I hope you get caught, the car impounded and some serious jail time given. You made the above comment. I didn't put words in your mouth. If that's not what you meant, rewrite it.

    And by the way, I don't have an issue with anyone on this board. If you think of yourself as singled out, maybe look in the mirror and ask, 'Am I being a jackass today?' The odds are you were, and I just called you on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by svopro View Post
    Didn't he have a 67 Mustang with a 427 Hi-Riser in it ????
    ya i dont know what he raced back then, but said he was one of the first people to have nitrous in the area. No one had a clue until it ran out, he wanted power like that all the time so he went big block.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swifster View Post
    Hey little jackass,

    I was crusin Gratiot when you were just a cum stain on your daddy's shorts. I've seen and participated in more street races than you could imagine. Some of the cars out on Gratiot at the time were John V.'s '61 Starliner (SOHC), a blown hemi Volare and a few Max Wedge Furys. There was also the white Corvette with the blonde who had 'If you beat me, you can eat me'.

    While in high school I had a '75 Monte Carlo with a decent 350, a '73 Buick Regal with a 455, and a '67 Chrysler 300.Then I got into little sport cars like my BMW 2002 and my '86 Escort GT.

    I had a slightly modified Taurus SHO in '90-'91 that I would pick on Grand Nationals with (I had more than one GN owner look for nitrous lines), along with 350 T/A's, Irocs, etc. I also got dusted by a Plymouth Sundance so you just never know.
    Well at least its nice to know that My dad was getting laid while you were home beating off in your moms basement to thoughts all the street races you lost during the night
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjmatt View Post
    Well at least its nice to know that My dad was getting laid while you were home beating off in your moms basement to thoughts all the street races you lost during the night
    Who said your dad was getting laid? I simply said you were a drip on his shorts. I think your mom made the mistake of wiping with dad'd dirty jerk rag.

    That and I was dating the high school sweetheart from '80-'85. Nothing like a pair of DD's on a 95lbs frame of a girl who's 5'1". Good try though. And unlike you, my mother didn't lock me in the basement. I had a room on the second floor with the rest of the family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swifster View Post
    If you are going to race it on the street, hopefully 20 years from now will be your release date from prison. That was a different time and place. That isn't now unless you are really thick.
    Go fuck yourself dickbag. How can you brag about street racing and criticize someone for wanting to street race in the same thread?? You're a tool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swifster View Post
    Who said your dad was getting laid? I simply said you were a drip on his shorts. I think your mom made the mistake of wiping with dad'd dirty jerk rag.

    That and I was dating the high school sweetheart from '80-'85. Nothing like a pair of DD's on a 95lbs frame of a girl who's 5'1". Good try though. And unlike you, my mother didn't lock me in the basement. I had a room on the second floor with the rest of the family.
    you know, I would love to sit here and try to come up with a witty comeback to try and make you look like an idiot, but my girlfriend is horny and wants to goto bed. sweet dreams of that big titty ex-gf of yours who obviously went on to marry someone more successful and handsome than yourself
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swifster View Post
    Hey little jackass,

    I was crusin Gratiot when you were just a cum stain on your daddy's shorts. I've seen and participated in more street races than you could imagine. Some of the cars out on Gratiot at the time were John V.'s '61 Starliner (SOHC), a blown hemi Volare and a few Max Wedge Furys. There was also the white Corvette with the blonde who had 'If you beat me, you can eat me'.

    While in high school I had a '75 Monte Carlo with a decent 350, a '73 Buick Regal with a 455, and a '67 Chrysler 300.Then I got into little sport cars like my BMW 2002 and my '86 Escort GT.

    I had a slightly modified Taurus SHO in '90-'91 that I would pick on Grand Nationals with (I had more than one GN owner look for nitrous lines), along with 350 T/A's, Irocs, etc. I also got dusted by a Plymouth Sundance so you just never know.

    But things change. I moved 4 years ago, but that doesn't mean I haven't been back. You think I don't see what goes on in my hometown?



    Did you not say above that you want people to compare you and the hot rod Lincoln to Zeus? How were you going to do that without street racing? Grow the fuck up! I got my drag racing ticket. I learned my lessons. And the times have changed. The roads are too crowded. The dangers too high. And if you still think it's great to street race, I hope you get caught, the car impounded and some serious jail time given. You made the above comment. I didn't put words in your mouth. If that's not what you meant, rewrite it.

    And by the way, I don't have an issue with anyone on this board. If you think of yourself as singled out, maybe look in the mirror and ask, 'Am I being a jackass today?' The odds are you were, and I just called you on it.
    As an outsider to this arguement, im not following the example you are trying to set. One minute you are bragging about your experiences, and other youre telling matt to grow up? Less cars on the road does not make it a "mature" activity for you either. Cars had much less safety equipment back then, so youre odds of killing someone were still high.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cjmatt View Post
    every single post of yours in reply to me is a constant flow of bullshit and assumptions.

    Don't feel special Matt,he does that to everyone


    And on a related note....what the fuck happened to this thread?
    It's my fault for making it look so easy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fryguy302 View Post
    Go fuck yourself dickbag. How can you brag about street racing and criticize someone for wanting to street race in the same thread?? You're a tool.
    No I don't want fries with that...

    People weren't getting killed back then. Plus as you get older, you learn of the extended dangers. Yes, I was there. No I'm not proud of it. You want to race, take your Pinto to Milan. Would I race now on the street? No way.

    And Matt, I run my own business, so I'm not doing too bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swifster View Post
    No I don't want fries with that...

    People weren't getting killed back then. Plus as you get older, you learn of the extended dangers. Yes, I was there. No I'm not proud of it. You want to race, take your Pinto to Milan. Would I race now on the street? No way.

    And Matt, I run my own business, so I'm not doing too bad.


    So your response is to make fun of my job, tell us that nobody got killed street racing back in the day, and then brag about your own business. You're pathetic man, that's the best word I can think of for you
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