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Yeah I saw that on the news yesterday about 20times. One of the storys I heard was it was at some cattle muster or something like that, and they were asked to put on a show. I guess where they slipped up was not asking for permission. But if I was someone from out there, that would be heaps cool.

i reckon good on him i mean it was a controlled environmen and he wasnt doing it just to look cool to his mates its this type of theing that will break down some of the gap between us and them - least it shows he isnt a stiff!

HAHAHAHA I loved it... :)

It was all over the news and the papers in Sydney yesterday...

I reckon good on em, the force put these guys through a pretty long driving course and they dont just let any monkey behind the wheel...

So I have to say good on him for practising his skilz in the dirt, I would not want to be caught in a donut chase with this guy... :(

Was in SA

It made the front page of their papers about 6 months ago...

Was done in a Holden dealers workshop, it was in for a auto trans service...

I remember reading the article when on a business trip...

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