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found this lil vid on youtube of a red p plater, being a "sick c**t" on a main road

wont mention names, but the user is on SAU

and also, being a sick c**t in an N/A R32 is like being the smartest kid with down syndrome...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W38n3Y90Vhg

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you sure got me good

oh i will :(

hmm since that vid was taken down kinda dampens the thread. there was pics also wasnt there sam?

to add to the sickness. should come down to vic and join in the fun at noble park maccas. would fit in well.

I asked him yesterday if he was doing anything stupid when the engine blew, and he denied it...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...&st=105680#

Class act, isn't he? I could say more, but do I need to?

isnt it nice.. while i do that? i have a skylinesaustralia sticker on my rear window? i like to have fun... others are being hypocrites because they've all done the same thing... i don't care really.. i enjoyed it, it made me happy.. and entertained others.. so who cares what you have to think..

maybe so moron

but the fact you proudly be a f**ktard on the road... whilst advertising this site.... means your a f**king idiot, and are bringing the wrong kind of attention to the club, and imports

Agreed! Alex, you're lining yourself up for another banning...

I think the club members etc are going to be a little more angry than the mods.. as the club and the forum are two separate things.

thats true....wonder if the police actually keep tabs on what videos are placed on youtube.....

you remember the wrx that was posted with plates showing drifting around public streets?

he got pwned pretty hard

lol another idiot? i dont remember it, thought i wouldnt be suprised. There are many sick c**ts around these days who like to behave like morons on the public roads.

maybe so moron

but the fact you proudly be a f**ktard on the road... whilst advertising this site.... means your a f**king idiot, and are bringing the wrong kind of attention to the club, and imports

agreed... if its something to be so proud of put the video back up.

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