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I agree Adelaide's roads are a joke, but dislike it when people blame the roads in the event of a high speed accident. The roads are designed and made, and kept (tho sometimes poorly) for the speed limit posted for that particular road. Of course doing 150kph in a 60 zone 'bumpy' road is going to end in disaster. If the road was the only contributing factor to an accident, then go ahead, blame the road condition. But if high speed, drugs, and stupidity are involved ... its lame to blame the road's minor part in the accident.

However, I do wonder how many minor accidents (multi car or single) have been caused due to poor road care. I know my bike crash last year was due to a crappy road. But I don't whinge about it, these things happen.

South Road, O'Halloran Hill ... Port Road ... Lonsdale Road are good examples of crap roads that are potentially dangerous. Lonsdale Road is so bad, they lowered the speed limit, rather than fix the road. :D

Edited by RubyRS4

I don't think anyone's blaming the road conditions for high speed/stupid driving accidents, but surely some of the minor incidents have been caused by road conditions.

I broke a RHF strut in a 60 zone because of a pot hole I didn't see!

they just had the minister for road safety on the radio

he thinks having a drag strip is the wrong aproach, as it just encourages hoon behaviour...

he thinks the right approach is counceling, to get the picture accross the cars are not toys, or hobbys..

this prick needs a bullet.

What a twat. Many MILLIONS of people around the world of all ages wouldnt agree.

I reckon he's on the right track though. He went a bit far saying they should NOT been seen as a hobby, but I think he's on the ball with counselling. Single out the people who drive their cars recklessly to show off and show them that their hooby or their toy (their car) is not a harmless thing they can do whatever they want with. Don't try to get rid of their interest in cars, try to get them to respect their hobby/toy as something that could kill them.

If they toned down on the sensationalism when they talk of hoons there is some half reasonable ideas in there.

Edited by AndrewJZX100

but if they dont include their 99% of sensationalist bullshit, people like ethel and george wont vote for certain media crazed pollies next election.

by the way, i turn 21 today, so ill probably be in town on the piss tonight, if anyone wants to join in, lemme know.

(yes, i am aware its a monday, yes, i am aware town is usually rather quiet on a monday, no i dont really care)

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but if they dont include their 99% of sensationalist bullshit, people like ethel and george wont vote for certain media crazed pollies next election.

by the way, i turn 21 today, so ill probably be in town on the piss tonight, if anyone wants to join in, lemme know.

(yes, i am aware its a monday, yes, i am aware town is usually rather quiet on a monday, no i dont really care)

Yeah, they certainly have the priorities well in order.

Joyous 21st anniversary of vaginal extraction Dave :banana:

Hey guys,

Do any of you know if R34 GTR Injectors will go into a R32GTR fuel rail. I heard something about maybe the wiring plugs being different but I am not sure myself.

Posting in here because I don't think there needs to be another pointless thread

Hey guys,

Do any of you know if R34 GTR Injectors will go into a R32GTR fuel rail. I heard something about maybe the wiring plugs being different but I am not sure myself.

Posting in here because I don't think there needs to be another pointless thread

You asked this question only yesterday. If you want to know, ask in the 'performance/modification' section. SAU-SA is a relatively small part of the entire board and the people who know are more likely to frequent the national mechanical threads.

-D

Some interesting posts on the advertiser site about the incident on the wkend/

Noticed a few members on here wrote something.

I thought Id write something myself./

Some educated and for once not one sided write ups were published.

Saw you in there a couple times doh mar.

hear people saying on the radio about crushing cars ect ect, just meanswhen someone does something stupid they people will just run and then probably kill a family or something! so over hearing old people say about hoons when half them cant drive!

Some interesting posts on the advertiser site about the incident on the wkend/

Noticed a few members on here wrote something.

I thought Id write something myself./

Some educated and for once not one sided write ups were published.

Saw you in there a couple times doh mar.

Yeah I can't help it... I'm like a dog chasing a car sometimes

-D

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