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hey did anyone see the two skylines racing at alex heads tonite?

then getting chased by the cops, anyone from here? and did the cops catch them or not?

A black r34 and a black r33 or r32

was a black 33, musta wanted to see how quick his pod filter/exhaust/fmic/insert other basic mod made his car.

agreed.. if they are going to be as stupid as that they deserve to get caught.... cops arent going to lighten up!

if they are going to do it then they should be no where near alex-mooloolaba-maroochydore-kawana!

yea but its fun if u get away with it, cops will allways be cu_nts to skyline drivers even if we drive around like granpa!

might as well piss them off. I didnt buy a skyline for sunday drives, if u have it use it but thats just me!!

driving like a grandpa still is no excuse...and doesnt stop the fact that u may have illegal mods. or break the EPA laws..if u get caught with a cluey coppa your done....doesnt matter how fast u drive....

yup.. have u noticed no one goes out on thu nights now. and less on sunday arvo's.

man, that's been dwindling for years now, nothing new, we have to face it it will never be like 10 years ago or earlier. but ppl just have to worry about the police prescence alot more and think before they act. also a guy got his 33 front end smashed up on wises rd on friday when a lady pulled across intersection in front of him, he had no where to go and t-boned her.

man, that's been dwindling for years now, nothing new, we have to face it it will never be like 10 years ago or earlier.

but WE can make a difference.

I have a dream.

i dream that all enthusiasts can live in harmony with the popo.

oh yes. i have a dream

:)

yup.. have u noticed no one goes out on thu nights now. and less on sunday arvo's.

i guess it really depends where you go and when you go. i wont be headin out on the usual cruising nights cause cops know thats when they all head out. and if u keep clear of the usual areas like alex/mooloolaba etc then really you should have no problem. i know i wont be any where near there when i get my 34, and ill be a out more on nights like mondays and wednesdays.

I guess its a matter of time before cops catch on though

can anyone suggest where i can grab a 4'' to 3'' silicone/rubber intake joiner in the maroochydore area?

even a straight 4'' would do.

i have been to supercheap and autobarn

Edited by r33cruiser
can anyone suggest where i can grab a 4'' to 3'' silicone/rubber intake joiner in the maroochydore area?

even a straight 4'' would do.

i have been to supercheap and autobarn

i have one of them i dont need man pm me if you are keen, otherwise try Kvs resto n race.

ouch bet the owner of the 33 will be labelled hooning.

one of my boss's said typical skyline driver, about the accident , i just told him typical dickhead for assuming he was in the wrong. the intersection is notorious for ppl trying to dart across it and getting cleaned up, just another case that happened to be a skyline.

cheers r334door for that bloke on suger road.

i pulled in and there were about 6 highly modded cars with engines just staring at me.

every engine had HUGE turbo's with gaping bellmouths. and they were in old celica's and shit.

BLEW MY MIND!!!!!!!

Edited by r33cruiser

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