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Hey guys, just put a slightly improved version I made up on youtube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58esItDetjA#

Enjoy

2 days later we see that same video on today tonight showing the 2 skylines drag racing in japan and the presenter saying "police now believe this race actually happened in australia and are now setting up a task force to stop these illegal drift racing"

Like I said, my favourite part was where the idiot stepped out in front of the car - yeah, nice road crossing skills there.

First one - bogan doing the burnout - the girls at the side of the road had the looks on their face because they were upset that he was ignoring their skanky selves.

I think the reason why the woman crossing the road made the gesture was because she realised she was an idiot for stepping in front of a car.

bogans in the vl - his friend realised that they were all inbred hicks, so he was just admitting it.

not one single clip showed speeding - yeah, nice ad idiots.

so much for using the language of young people - no one understood the gesture.

the speeding kills ads actually had effect, whereas this one is just a joke - it's too funny

Like I said, my favourite part was where the idiot stepped out in front of the car - yeah, nice road crossing skills there.

First one - bogan doing the burnout - the girls at the side of the road had the looks on their face because they were upset that he was ignoring their skanky selves.

I think the reason why the woman crossing the road made the gesture was because she realised she was an idiot for stepping in front of a car.

bogans in the vl - his friend realised that they were all inbred hicks, so he was just admitting it.

not one single clip showed speeding - yeah, nice ad idiots.

so much for using the language of young people - no one understood the gesture.

the speeding kills ads actually had effect, whereas this one is just a joke - it's too funny

I agree. Its funny, everyone ive spoken to has said they have never in their life seen such a gesture.

Clip one was just some dude doing a burnout. Clip 2 as everyone has pointed out just shows you how NOT to cross a road, who the hell just steps out?! Just because we are young doesn't mean that we have to randomly give way to people throwing themselvs out infront of our cars. And #3, well from the look of it his mates were just heaps unimpressed with his weak sauce drift.

As pointed out, all this stuff is 'hoon' behaviour (although I think that word is thrown about too easily these days) and isn't speeding per se.

Hahaha this thread is absolute gold...

Lachlan, that was fricken hilarious - that music is just made for it, and you bring it in at the perfect time... love it.

and the photochopping by the rest of you guys is also funny stuff.

has anyone actually seen anyone in public doing that finger gesture? If someone did it to me, I'd be confused and ask them to explain what they mean.

And yes, bad add and funny pics put up guys, wd and good work on the youtube vid. nice.

has anyone actually seen anyone in public doing that finger gesture?

Was at the smash repairers today discussing getting my front bar resprayed. Apparently the receptionist says she's seen it already.

last time i checked u didn't have to stop to let people cross the road.. thats what traffic lights are for..

Pretty sure it was at a zebra (aka pedestrian) crossing. Can't be bothered watching the ad again to verify.

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The pigeon has spoken. RTA fails.

nah man..u need the pic of that maroon commie with the guy in the tux hangin out...now thats mad dosage uleh!!!!!!!! :D

(darn it couldnt find that pic - it was from some wedding thing)

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