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man wat the hell is wrong with you? its idiots like you that caused the laws to come into existance. did you not understand wat MBS206 said? how do you not understand that its only a matter of time before you'll be at the wheel of a car that takes a life? especially if u drive like u say u do... fu(k man i know its tempting when you have power under your right foot but there are plenty of people with cars more powerful than you have ever seen. and most of them have earned those cars and have developed restraint.

im on my p's too and yeah i drive a gtst. im in love wit the car but im not foolish enough to race on the streets. ill save it for the track. and if i cant afford it ill save till i can

grow up boys

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Mate you are a retard!

SR20DET is lifeless, comes onto boost for half a second... get a magna they'll do a burnout on the move in first the power is always on tap like a f**king freight train

GTRs are f**king shit big ass heavy cars, what do you guys think awd = handling get real... road whales more like it

Daddy gave you 20G's for your skyline and you think your a big man and then talk shit to people with lesser cars but then cant hold a flame to a real sports car like a ferrari or lambo which own that shit like on lockdown son

I ONLY go hard really late at night on open empty roads. Why? because I am not a rich kid who can afford $250 for a raceday... Half of the fools in this thread PLEASE gimme the chance to show how poor a driver you guys are. Any place any time. (free race no way am I paying to go on a race track)

Lifeless, half a second... Don't know what you were driving, but my mates hits boost at 1900RPM and redlines out at 7000RPM. That's spending longer on boost then my RB motor.

As for rolling burnouts... I can pop a rolling burnout in 3rd gear at 100km/h. Lets see your magna do that!

You so should have just been a stain on the sheet after your dad had a wank. Idiot!

And mate, I'm 19, I have my Ps, I OWN my 1994 R33 GTS-t MYSELF. I also own my 94 VR Acclaim Commodore. I also own my Nissan Navara 1988 Ute. My parents have NEVER given me a car. My family has a beleif, if you are given it, you will not appreciate it. And as you have shown, you have been given family cars, and you have flogged the SHIT out of them. My mate gave me his R33 Keys, and it NEVER went any where NEAR boost, even when he told me to give it a little hit.

Late at night hey. That's all fine, EXCEPT FOR THE PEOPLE WHO DRIVE LATE AT NIGHT!

And mate, racing has been in my family for a while. I HAVE to PAY MYSELF each time I step near the track. If I write my car off at the race track, I have to pay to tow it home. My father won't even come to pick me up.

Racing, on the street, is STUPID. Utterly, utterly stupid.

Just have a look on the SMH, at all the people, LATE AT NIGHT, who wrapped cars around telegraph poles, killing themselves, killing there passengers, and killing INNOCENT bystanders.

Also, you can't jump straight in a car, and know exactly how it's going to handle.

One R33 you might jump into, feel identical to another, but you accelerate mid corner in one of them, and it'll 180 on you. Do it in the other R33, and it'll go straight ahead! And you WON'T know, what it's going to do, until it does it. When you're pushing the limits, crossing to the wrong side of the road, running into someones Mother, Father, Daughter, Son, Grand Child, Friend. That's when you know what that car will do, when it's too late on the road.

Take it on the track, the worst thing that you can hit, a tyre wall, or a sandtrap.

Motor racing is dangerous. Even in a specialistically setup conditions on the road, it will kill. Take a look at the late Peter Brock. One of THE greatest drivers to ever live, and his life was taken, on a public road, in "race" type driving.

Don't say it won't happen to you! I just pray, when it does, you just find a tree/telegraph pole, and NOONE is around to be injured bar you. I'm sorry, but I truly beleive your mother should have swallowed!

Evil-Weevil: unfortunately, the police couldn't charge him with much, as they legally couldn't give a speed estimate, due to the fact the wanker was still accelerating AFTER hitting 2 parked cars (Side swipe) and collecting my father on the wrong side of the road. He thought he was Mark Skaife, he got proved wrong.

So hence, he got let off with a few fines and charges, and ALOT of court fees.

Ok everyone it's time to calm down.

Viper and El knob head have been temporarily banned for 2 and 7 days respectively.

This is the pm I just sent Viper:

I've disabled your ability to post for 2 days.

This is because you are very wrong about being allowed to do what ever you want on the roads. It's usually other people who die, not the driver. Look at those kids up the coast last week. 4 kids dead, 1 survived - the driver.

I think SAU has been invaded by trolls.

*watches Abo Bob slap trolls back into their cave*

there... better

Seriously though, this is a subject close to many people. Having been involved in a serious car accident when I was younger, comments like those made by the 2 banee's hit a nerve.

If they do what they say they do, i don't think me telling them how stupid they are will change their behaviour, rather I just hope that when (not if) they lose it, they don't hurt themselves too bad and don't touch anyone else, but their mum's cars get absolutely totalled so they can see what could have happened to them (and have their mum's tell them thay were bad boys)

I think this would put them in the "i used to be like you, but i've seen the light" segment of the community.

Anyway, it's too early for this shit, and the fact that di(kheads that joined "yesterday" are stepping on people's toes and getting reactions is upsetting.

I think everyone had a bad weekend.

awesome thread lol

those two are asses, no doubt about that. please someone read them part 3 of the getting-your-black-license ahndbook from the rta, that should give them an idea.. tos*ers

i think these guys live near me, as despite the rain today im listening to two coughing engines in cars doing burnouts at the park. I drive a modified gtst, have for almost a year. i have been driving for four, and used to cover 1000km+ a week through working as a labourer all over sydney, in heavy peak hour traffic and none, in rain, hail and shine. First car i owned was an ea falcon (about as quick as a magna lol) and covered 120 000km in that, before several other cars before the skyline. I do not touch boost unless i have to pass someone, or have just turned on the m5.

you never need to floor it enough to hit boost on a public road. EVER. So why would a p plater with no desire for driving racetrack s ever want a turbo.

Because you are a poser

there are plenty of ways to kill yourself without adding extra power. all it takes is one kid, one dog, one other car...A shadow on the road from a bird is enough to cause you to react and wrap around a tree. If your not expecting it, you will die.

If your about to say your a great driver and handle everything that comes your way, why would you speed in a residential zone, esp. at night, when you cant see anything coming unless its in your headlights. it takes time to react and time to put brakes on/swerve etc and even at 60km/h, it takes about 50m to stop.

please remember you are driving older cars so distances may be longer again.

just be careful, you will crash and you will get hurt or injure someone, its just a matter of time, which ive waasted enough of on you. cya

p.s. dont die near me

Gad dang street racers..

*shrug*

I jumped straight into a turbo rx7 as my first car at 16 and have driven many fast cars.. (modded gtrs, s13s, gtsts, etc) so I guess I don't feel the pain of these kiddies being locked down away from turbos.. that said judging from these past posts its probrably a good thing lol

I would like to quote myself again.

For Public safety Im happy to offer a $50 track day discount to the two Newbie clowns who think its safe to drive fast on the same roads my pregnant wife and 2yr old son drive on.

Please, when you are ready to do 100-200Km flat out all day and not kill anyone, and to learn that the streets are not the place to speed, send me a PM.

I would like to quote myself again.

For Public safety Im happy to offer a $50 discount to the two Newbie clowns who think its safe to drive fast on the same roads my pregnant wife and 2yr old son drive on.

Please, when you are ready to do 100-200Km flat out all day and not kill anyone, and to learn that the streets are not the place to speed, send me a PM.

respect

I would like to quote myself again.

For Public safety Im happy to offer a $50 track day discount to the two Newbie clowns who think its safe to drive fast on the same roads my pregnant wife and 2yr old son drive on.

Please, when you are ready to do 100-200Km flat out all day and not kill anyone, and to learn that the streets are not the place to speed, send me a PM.

Can I have one too please? :) I've only been track side in go-karts... :)

Wow this thread turned to shit!!!

I would like to quote myself again.

For Public safety Im happy to offer a $50 track day discount to the two Newbie clowns who think its safe to drive fast on the same roads my pregnant wife and 2yr old son drive on.

Please, when you are ready to do 100-200Km flat out all day and not kill anyone, and to learn that the streets are not the place to speed, send me a PM.

Thats VERY generous of you Paul, i hope they take you up on the offer

These 2 knob jockeys may not realise it but there is a telegraph pole out there somewhere for each of them with thier names on it - with any luck they'll find them ON THIER OWN.....

Wake up to yourselves...

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you all must be retarted if u think, that i think its alright to speed on the roads, well i dont its f**king stuipd, all i said is that people have a choose on what they wish to do, all i said is that he can speed if he wants to, and thats 100% correct, he can if he wishes to, mind u it is stuipd, but let him make decisons for him self, and people who r threating me

These 2 knob jockeys may not realise it but there is a telegraph pole out there somewhere for each of them with thier names on it - with any luck they'll find them ON THIER OWN.....

Wake up to yourselves...

give me your address.

and for all you other dickheas, out there if u want to turn this into something then sure, im in the miiddle of NSW im within 5 hours of all your houses, going to your houses and flogging u all is some great material for my Jackass dvds which me and my bros make, so come on cough up your addresse's.

now i beat more then half of you will proberly just laugh, but then again, u wont give me your address, well real address, address and full name would be fine, then i can check it in the phone directory, ill be wating.

If your about to say your a great driver and handle everything that comes your way, why would you speed in a residential zone, esp. at night, when you cant see anything coming unless its in your headlights. it takes time to react and time to put brakes on/swerve etc and even at 60km/h, it takes about 50m to stop.

omg your f**kign stuipd, when once did i say that i speed? your all f**king stuipd, i diddent once say that i speed, u f**king idiots.

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