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Yeah psi, did notice the view. The mrs took it. She did well i think!!

There is an excel that comes into the centre where i work all the time, massive wing, loud horrible sounding exhaust and stickers everywhere (mostly playboy ones) and the really bad bit is....everytime ive seen it, its been a bloke driving it.... not cool

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yeah.. that sure is a great pic!

what is it with excels anyhow? My mate used to live on a corner where 1 would cruise past really slowly (i think to check out the import cars parked there!) and it had such a horrid drone that when the auto changed into second it would wake up their baby!

Now, we all drive import cars with 3 inch exhausts.. we dont wake the kid up!

Man it was just plain nasty. She rang the cops one saturday after they did about 7 laps past!

I havn't seen that car anywhere in town since!

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At Super Sunday, Parklands on the Gold Coast,.... a P-plater with a stock civic sedan (correction; I think he had Altezza-style lights) with air-bag suspension boucing up and down in front of the crowds as though he was driving a '64 Impala down Crenshaw Boulavarde in South Central LA. Only thing was, this Civic was banged up, panel damage, paint and duco missing, with bumpers hanging off on one side.

Each time he flicked the switches, it was like a bunny-hopping scrap heap,.... mind you, the P-plater and his passenger no doubt thought they were uber-cool.

Oh, and he ended up breaking something from all that show-boating.

Hyundai Excel with dual cannon exhaust, one on each side of it's arse. Angle mounted pointing up and out. Plates "55 ETA" I hope for the love of god thats not supposed to be SS Eater. It was driven by sumone from my work so i shall find out who and give them a bit of shit :D

Saw this thing on the way to work this morning

The guy was driving it like an F1 car.

No wonder it was so mashed up..

And the police wounder why i question them pulling me over, when this POS is on the road.

the fact you're doing 180+ up the highway wouldn't have anything to do with it ?

More so why my ride heights are anything from 10mm to 50mm, why I lack cats, any form of mufflers, and why i have not mod plated roll cages in most case's.

With a sticker like that, a roll cage that's nice and obvious, and stripped out,... no wonder cops pull you over.

That sticker is definatley going to grab attention. :D

That's not your daily is it ? lol.

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