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sigh @ random taking out mirror on my daily/parents car

more money going to car parts yay

Then dont have a whinge at putting more money to car parts

I like this.

Vu this aint facebook man lol

and you like everything dont you Vu......*waits for scandy's comment*

i wasnt even talking about my skyline but then you come in and go "if you did your research about the motor then you wont have the problem of having S1 parts and a S2 motor, would you Mitchy"

my daily/parents car isnt my R33 , obviously

i wasnt even talking about my skyline but then you come in and go "if you did your research about the motor then you wont have the problem of having S1 parts and a S2 motor, would you Mitchy"

my daily/parents car isnt my R33 , obviously

Point was to stop having a whinge mate

last night a white 31 was into a pole at the start of the express way, looks like they tried to take the entry to the express way too quickly in the wet and went head first into one of the light poles.

Hope it was no one from on here!!!

seen it too, dont think it is shaun. Its been a spot on the 31 club before but dont think they're a member there either. what time did u go past it?

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:) :) :)

haha, ezyreg thinks thats an acceptable plate...

haha, their language filter doesnt seem to work

Before anyone else gets their knickers in a fkn knot and starts yet another thread (it's been soooo done to death) about what is essentially not an issue as far as I'm concerned, I've put together some key quotes from that article Mitch provided a link to....

"These repeat offenders are hell bent on driving dangerously and engaging in anti-social behavior,"
"They give little or no thought to the safety of innocent road users or their own safety.
^ True. Selfish f**kers probably deserve what they get!
"Our message is if these hoons persist with their irresponsible behaviour, then we will crush what they value most, their cars.
"Illegal street racing may give some drivers a quick rush, but their dicing-with-death antics can have consequences lasting a lifetime and that's why we want these drivers off our streets."
^ True, I know I want these f**kwits off of the streets too.
Road Safety Minister Michael O'Brien said it was not only repeat offenders who risked having their cars crushed, but also those caught once for high-speed street racing[/b].
"I think the community wants this too. They are not prepared to tolerate this."
And so they shouldn't

Simple equation really:

Act like a f**kwit whilst driving your car = get your car crushed

Drive your car responsibly = nothing to worry about

Same. It's pathetic.

I guess when it comes to the opinions of some others on these forums I'm not entirely convinced (or paranoid enough) to think that these new laws are going to single us guys out as hoons in order to crush cars just ffs.... maybe I have too much faith in the justice system :D

meh no use trying to turn a brick wall into a window so they can see :D

the end of the day if used correctly i dont think anyone will have a prob with it, its just not everyone has such blind faith in the law being used correctly.

i seem to recall a cop having a chat questioning if we have been doing burnouts and then leaving ripping 1 on his way out. hmmmmmmmm double standards

but then there are tools that seem to race ignoring other cars on the road like the ass that nearly hit me in his soarer, think that needed a padling or crushing :domokun:

Edited by Inline 6
I'd do mine with this stuff if i was gonna re paint them.

<snip>

thats what ill be doing. inlet mani and rocker will be done in red crinkle coat.

new turbo coming! :D

will be going to have a look at a GTiR T28 this weekend, seller assures me its in good condish (spose ill see), will need to mod my dump pipe and machine and fit my old comp cover, but yay!

Edited by scandyflick
Ah ha! So the Stag has influenced you!!! :blink:

You should know better by now than to post up a "what to do with my car" request Cara. You'd rarely get a sensible answer. The answer you want is in those car mags you've collected ... have a browse and see what works for you. :D

hahaha yeah i think i have waaayyy to many car mags lol.

i love it how people are always trying to point out something even though its too late , f**k off and dont talk to me about it thanks.

your car is orange.

well ive pulled my car apart lol got the rocker covers off and all and gonna go start cleaning it all up ready to paint. found out something interesting however, the airbox that is attached to the bit that goes into the throttle body, was melted underneath!!!! it had been touching my extractors :domokun: explains quite a bit on why she is always either running rich or leaning out ....gonna try and get a nice shiny pipe to replace the black box and tidy up my engine bay a bit :no::)

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