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i think pwning yourself is what you do best genius

tell me what car do i drive again?

I doubt you drive one at all....anyway back to school today or tomorrow so hopefully we'll never see you on here again. Maybe instead of posting on here you can get more of your friends to join up so you can write stupid trader comments in their profiles? I'm going to stop replying now because frankly, you bore me.

Edited by 33NIZ

whenever you drive any RWD car that looks done up you will get pulled over.

as for skylines doing skids, when i had my 33, whenever i saw someone i knew either in the street or coming the other way, or just drove past their work and they were out the front, it was back to second, slow down to about 50kmh, heel/toe the brake and the gas until it builds up to full boost then kick the clutch and dance it up the street. i went through my rear tyres in 5000kms.

i never did this in any of my other cars. i never really did any skids in any of my other cars, just the skyline. i never got cought in the skyline either. skyline owners were already getting picked on when i got mine, but i didn't help the situation.

I doubt you drive one at all....anyway back to school today or tomorrow so hopefully we'll never see you on here again. Maybe instead of posting on here you can get more of your friends to join up so you can write stupid trader comments in their profiles? I'm going to stop replying now because frankly, you bore me.

such a shame man, your input will be missed in this thread

Edited by geeteaess_turbo

Exact same thing happened to me when i was driving my olds XY GT. 1am in the morning police pull me up telling me that "they heard" me do a burnout. They were really nice and just did the usual, check licence, breath test and check rego.

I think most people get into trouble then they are rude to the police after they pull you over. Being a prick to police is not going to make them believe that you are a resonsible driver / did not do the burnout.

I always treat them with respect and courtesy even when they are handing me my ticket. If provoked and in the wrong mood they can make your life hell.

And I can understand how easy it would be for them to be in a bad mood seeing as they have to deal with some real low-lifes.

It isnt the "import" title that gets the cops going, it is the "high powered" part that does, i dont think there is any need to blame the cops, i mean it stucks that we do get pulled over, but we do for a reason you know. Most likely to have illegal mods, or be illegal, burnouts etc, speeding. Cops might catch a fool in a commonwhore doing stuff but he prob isnt going fast enough to hurt a fly really. IMO

Cops might catch a fool in a commonwhore doing stuff but he prob isnt going fast enough to hurt a fly really. IMO

Having said that, the commonwhore in most cases wouldn't be able to stop as well or handle as well as a Skyline which can negate some hypothetical speed differences that you mentioned.

Having said that, the commonwhore in most cases wouldn't be able to stop as well or handle as well as a Skyline which can negate some hypothetical speed differences that you mentioned.

and said sommodore is more likely to have 5 people in the car, and end up around a power pole/tree.

its the sterotypical hoons i tell u.

There are far more d|ckheads doing burnouts in commodores then skylines. Far, far more.

but the cops are only doin ther job..

even so, there is no need to be wankers about it, which most of the time, they are.

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