Oct 17, 2005 22:31
Posted by Miller... this is from March or so... Found it digging around the mazda board.
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HAhaha, ok so my friend Justin (jhova1029) and I went out to ambush some friends of ours while they were coming out of a movie, but thanks to Justins CRAZY ass mom, he had to be home by 11. So at 10:50 they still weren't out of the movie and we decided to head out and try to get back home (20-25 minute drive for a normal person) before he was late. So when we were turning out of the theater onto the main road, this 2005 Accord LX pulls up next to us in the turn lane. I jokingly said to Justin "I think he wants to run, haha" So justin, joking as well, started giving it some gas from the light. Much to our suprise, as we straightened out, the accord guy gave it some gas and pulled ahead of us. Justin puched it and we EASILY outran him, but he kept on going! He kept accelerating with us hardly trying to keep up to about 80, when Justin let off (this is in a 45 zone). At about that point, we noticed he only had his bumper (stock) bolted on about halfway. The sides were hanging down and at 80 were very close to the front tires
So at the next light, the guy in the accord chirped the tires and took off. Justin didn't like that, and took off after the guy. Again, we caught him easily, and again he kept accelerating up to about 80. At this point we said "fuck it" and let off. He passed us, but then got stuck behind a car and we passed him. At that point I dont know what went through Justins mind, but he flashed the hazards. It seemed like a ricer thing to do, but in our situation, it just fit so well. The fact that the other guy had a messed up bumper on a nearly new car, kept attempting half-assed fly-by's, and just LOOKED like a ricer made the hazard flash just seem perfect. At that point, the other guy cut around the car in front of him, got in front of us, flipped us off, and flashed his own hazards. Then he promplty pulled off the road (supposedly to get away from us)
It was a great end to a pretty damn good day.