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You guys are pussys.. hes not HANGING out the window.. hes just got his head out. You guys suck. the cars not even going that fast.

U sound like a 12 yrs old kid,

car not even going that fast??? are u the 1 filming? or ur the driver?

I don't see the fuss.. skyline does something stupid.. guy falls out.. guy dies.. One less idiot around.

So this guy should be protected from doing something stupid, killing himself?

Law of the jungle hey. Survial of the fittest! Damn right! Works for puppies and kittens, why not us!

Seriously guys, u honestly not going to believe what a newspaper says. So what, theres a picture of him with a guy hanging out the window. The guy in the window is an idiot for putting his own life in danger, not danielson for being the driver. Also, nowhere in the articule does it say that the orange skyline was speeding or driving like a hoon. U guys are just like typical dumb aussie voters (children overboard affair), so easily influenced by media hype. Mayb hes guilty mayb hes not, but for gods sake calling somebody a f^&*wit when u weren't even there says more about your intelligence than it does about his.

^^^ The bottom line is: It's bad press. His (danielsons) R33 was there on the day caught on film attached to an article about hoons. You're failure to see the bigger picture and how this hurts Skyline enthusiasts as a whole makes me think you're missing the point entirely.

^^^ The bottom line is: It's bad press. His (danielsons) R33 was there on the day caught on film attached to an article about hoons. You're failure to see the bigger picture and how this hurts Skyline enthusiasts as a whole makes me think you're missing the point entirely.

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people are mainly getting the shits because all it takes is one stupid person for the media to blow it all out of perportion and making us all look bad..

yeah it was blown out of proportion... but it doesn't make it any less dangerous either... and well the constituants of sydney (well the masses that watch ACA) are quite willing to jump on the bandwagon and accuse a small minority of motorists (skyline owners) for all the bloody problems and deth tolls on our roads.... purly a scapegoat for the bigger issues on our roads.... the ever mounting stupidly placeed revenue raising machines... privatised roads that cost a fortune and are in substandard condition.... all other fatalities due not enough resources for appropriate driver training.... anyway you get what i mean...

ROFL..

next you're going to say.. "If you don't like it leave" or some other ACA catchcry...

lol

I'm dead serious... that is my opinion (in no way ACA inspired either).

no offense to anyone but i'm sick of people coming here and saying the place is shit. that's what airports are for, if you wanna complain then get to one and piss off somewhere else!

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