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I think now would be a great time for everyone to open their hearts, and share their true feelings for our fallen friend *cough*, in order to aid in the healing process.
I'm sure there are many wonderful *cough* and positive *cough* things you would like to get off your chests.
Personally, I don't have a problem with him. He does have one nasty case of riceritis though....
p.s. 350Z's suck.
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He intentionally tries to stir **** up. In a thread about nearly stock/bolt on cars, he posted a 350Z dyno of 800hp.. which is cool, but has NOTHING to do with anything and just pisses people off, not to mention it gets the thread off topic.
If this thread does not get locked, I will be surprised. The last thing LS1tech needs is a thread about someone who dropped his pants and made love to a Nissan.
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Those are not the weights you posted. The average 350z weighs 3250 with the person inside. Do a search on my350z and you will find info there.
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Haha that's hilarious. Yeah I haven't been around too long to see everything he's done but he didn't seem as bad as some. However, if it's true he bombed that thread about a bolt-on/stock car like that, then he went too far and got what he deserved.
for a long time. He injects nothing but ingorance and negativity into
every thread he posts in. This is a tech site for the most part and he
brings zero LSx knowledge to the plate to share with others. Granted,
he posts in non-tech forums generally speaking. I have seen him spew
some idiocy in tech forums as well. With each post, his intentions
apparently are to create a flame war. He makes no positive contributions to
the community. We don't need that here...and quite frankly, I'm sick and
tired of watching him destroy people's threads.
He's banned...again...for 2 weeks.
I've said it a million times...it takes a lot for a member to get banned.
I have 1000+ posts on my350z.com and um... they dont weigh that. Oh yeah, there is one in my garage.


himself.

