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hmmm, maybe we should form skyline gangs! (just as long as we dont have to grow bierds and wear leather jackets!)

but it all comes down to the fact that according to everyone else, we are all a bunch of no good HOONS!

ah well sh!t happens, if people give me greasies i just give em one right back!

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people are more annoyed when they hear an alarm. its like the boy who cried wolf i guess.

Agreed...

Car alarms are just like everything else these days, with all the visible crime that happens - only a small minority of people are willing to involve themselves in such injustice towards others - and car alarms are bloody annoying!!

At least the alarms are still useful for deterring thieves when they are in your car, panicking with adrenalin. I can bet that if my alarm was not going off when my car was broken into, i would have lost much more than some spare change and my freaking ash tray.

Anyone got a 32 ashtray for sale btw?!

I think Commodore owners cop it alot worse.

Oh well these days thanks to the media, anything that's got even a hint of modification is a hoon car.

We're all essentially in the same boat really.

Wog stop your moaning and get back to work.

If i saw you in the street id give you a serve as well just for driving a R33 :P

On a lighter note we need to catch up for a beer...

So i can slap you for selling the bike!!!

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its all cars in general not just skylines or holdens

has any1 seen that anti speeding add on tv with the xr8 doing a skid n the vl slideing around the corner.... funniest add ever because its anti speeding but no1's actually speeding LOL shows u how dumb the politions are, half of em couldnt even tell the difference between a commodore n a skyline

Old people just like to complain, besides anything sounds loud when compared to a grandpa's Camry.

I think there is a lot of people out there that don't do any young people any favours.

For example P Platers these days, any one who has P plates is portrayed by the media as hoons or casualties waiting to happen.

I had one Young guy in particular in my street that liked doing doughies on my neighbours lawn and burnouts in the street at any where from 10pm - 2am in a 180SX. It's guys like this that spoil it for everyone - old guy hears or sees an import an automatically it's assumed that this guy is a lunatic like the clown before.

The young guy got caught doing a burnout - drunk, whilst on a suspended licence for you guessed it DUI - He also tried to be a bogan hero and punch his way out of it - needless to say he is very well behaved now.

theyre just pissed cos theyre to old to drive it properly and want to vent at someone .....but young enough to still have enough faculties left to get frustrated at the aproach of the grim reaper......lets face it it you learnt to drive inthe kinda tin boxes they had 40 or fifty year ago youd be jealous too....

ive already promised myself that when im old and grey and need the walking frame and stick...every time a car goes past with a decent note tothe exhaust im going to pause and remember that skyline smile........far better imho that pishing it up the wall of a friday night .......

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