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Same reason you see burnouts up hills.

Those with pissweak cars need a 'chock' or hill to do a skid otherwise they don't have the power.

1 strip usually ensues.

These are what we call "sikkunts", often found in low-economic areas such as kwinana/balga.

ROFL @ maccas trays!

When I used to live in scarborough years ago (before they closed off half of that street that goes up the hill at the end of the carparks), someone in a Swift dumped 20L of oil at the bottom of that hill and ALL night idiots were lighting it up up the hill, got to the point where the cops came out and sat on the median strip with the lights going all night.. highly annoying as it was RIGHT OUTSIDE OUR BLOODY APARTMENT!

ROFL @ maccas trays!

When I used to live in scarborough years ago (before they closed off half of that street that goes up the hill at the end of the carparks), someone in a Swift dumped 20L of oil at the bottom of that hill and ALL night idiots were lighting it up up the hill, got to the point where the cops came out and sat on the median strip with the lights going all night.. highly annoying as it was RIGHT OUTSIDE OUR BLOODY APARTMENT!

That was a ritual for decades before the appartments were built.

Scab's burnout night, every weekend. Features include:

* police riot vans

* A demonstration by the council sand dumping ute and it's dare devil team of on-call workers.

* both red and yellow stickers

* people showing their tits (including the rare female)

* People running around a car park with car jack

* slots of blown tyres that look like the ones you left at the tyre place the day before because they were bald.

* cars driven by drivers without a licence doing a burnout

* unlicenced cars doing a burnout with drivers who still have a licenece but, are about to lose it

* unlicenced cars driven by unlicenced drivers doing burnouts

* Unlicenced monkeys driving unlinced uni-cycles doing burnouts

* people giving the signal and saying things like 'arc it up mate'

And many more exciting events.

All sounds like a standard firday nite in Nowra, they have a chemical factory so there chosen traction suppressant was pink detergent.....

Clean your wheel archs at the same time...

Yepper

the local 1/4 mile was out the front of the RTA...

saw my first ever drag race there, guys with torchs at the finish and start on the flash of tits....

miss those days. maybe 1987 or 88

sounds like you've spent some time there as well

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