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Just finished watching the 1992 Bathurst - Nissan GTR wins - the crowd boos and calls bullshit because their precious Holden Commodore lost - Jim Richards calls the crowd a pack of assholes.............. GOLD! :P

Just finished watching the 1992 Bathurst - Nissan GTR wins - the crowd boos and calls bullshit because their precious Holden Commodore lost - Jim Richards calls the crowd a pack of assholes.............. GOLD! :P

The crowd boo'd because they were expecting the win to be handed to Dick Johnson in the Sierra as he was leading when the red flag went out, AFTER richards had crashed.

However race rules state that the leader on the last lap BEFORE the red flag wins the race, thus richards took the win, took the boo's and called them all assholes :P

Lol pete, i did that the same thing this morning.... i thought i was re-opening the sa wasteland thread.... so i rebooted my computer thinking it was shitting itself but it wasnt....

Edited by joeleo87
The crowd boo'd because they were expecting the win to be handed to Dick Johnson in the Sierra as he was leading when the red flag went out, AFTER richards had crashed.

However race rules state that the leader on the last lap BEFORE the red flag wins the race, thus richards took the win, took the boo's and called them all assholes :P

Oh.. would of been funnier otherwise haha

isn't that the whole point of putting on love music in a romantic/about to get into bed moment? so you don't hear the her talk

Nah copious amounts of alcohol. Jeez damo, I never knew u dug the whole centrelink dole queue shazza fake tanned nose job needing hair extended scalp blistered thong throwing VB swilling, ACDC listening commodore driving moccasin wearing type chicks...

Oh hangon u grew up in the 'bree didnt cha? rofl ;D

-D

*sings*

24 kids 9 adults and 15 dogs

a dead roo on the roofrack, and a boot load full of grog

flash as michael jackson now im living next door, to Damo!

Edited by Dohmar
Craig - I would expect about 16-17k for stock auto 4 door, as can import for around the 15k mark, so maybe 1-2k premium for buying local

well the one we looked at is 15g. off a mate.

we are just deciding whether its a wise move or not, we dont really need it, we just want it lol

yeh its not even Adelaide.

(in my fully sick uleh ohh myyyy goodddddd bro voice) "i reckon that people have more control over their car when they are goin faster. coz when ur going slow, your like all paranoid and stuff"

f**kEN LOOOLLLLLLLL

funniest report ever.

its a shame his folks had never heard of birth control, its almost as if they go out and actively seek the dumbest people out to speak on these stories.

that is the first hoon report, i actually totally agree with the police!

get these f**kers off the street.

i wonder if any of those liners where from sau? shame.

Edited by craig R33
Steve look! http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=13399 theres your front bar. Back end looks like a supra

PIMP http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=13424

NICE dont like the VS bar im over that

bhwhahahahahhahaha

chloroform FTW

hahahah ryan havnt heard of chloroform since high school ... um btw you would knbow of or be after a thermostat for a R31 brand new from nissan :)

its a wise move, do it Craig.

+1

missed teh fulley sic uleh's :) is it on you tube yet

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