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yay for SAPOL :thumbsup:

-1 for these types of comments, if the cops are out defecting them this week then they are going to be out defecting us this week,cops should only be doing defects when allerted to bad behaviour etc not because they see a gathering in a car park

come on guys get it together

Hot lookin midnight purple 33gtr, white rims, plates RBR 026 or similar, on main north road bout 11ish,

Yeah thats Mark, His my neighbour. His got the white nismo rims. crazy gtr.. cleaniest one ive seen in adelaide! :thumbsup:

Sat night on the way home from Lukes birthday i spotted a black 32 GTR and a gunmetal 32 GTS-t.

The 32 had SAU stickers on it and the GTR had custom plates doing stupid stuff all the way down west terrace and anzac highway.

I would just like to say nice promoting of SAU you are both tools and you might want to take the SAU stickers off of the CAR if you are going to drive like you did.

dude , chill out .

pretty sure this thread is for spotting car's , not spotting cars and what they were doing.

dude , chill out .

pretty sure this thread is for spotting car's , not spotting cars and what they were doing.

Seeing as we're trying to keep our good reputation that we're not hoons, I think its a good idea to name and shame these tools ruining it for the rest of us. Maybe even ban them for a week or so. Maybe that might straighten afew of them up

Seeing as we're trying to keep our good reputation that we're not hoons, I think its a good idea to name and shame these tools ruining it for the rest of us. Maybe even ban them for a week or so. Maybe that might straighten afew of them up

Driving in a straight line doing the speed limit isnt hooning iirc...

this is rck we are talking about, its not like they stumbled across them..

doesnt make it right though buddy,if they take that attitude we have already lost our battle,not saying some car clubs dont deserve a good looking over,just rekon that the battle with the cops doesnt just start with us,it needs to be combined all over which is the battle we face,hoons are hoons no matter what car they are driving

Seeing as we're trying to keep our good reputation that we're not hoons, I think its a good idea to name and shame these tools ruining it for the rest of us. Maybe even ban them for a week or so. Maybe that might straighten afew of them up

Yeah I am considering doing this. It reflects badly on ALL OF US. What do you think the other cars around will think after they see d!ckheads out on a Saturday night racing with SAU stickers on, then see my car with an SAU sticker - I get put in the same boat.

Racing/hooning on public roads is just plain stupid, and people should learn the lesson the WRX driver learnt a little while back. You just never know when something is going to jump out in front of you, or road conditions change quickly.

And Damage, you said:

Driving in a straight line doing the speed limit isnt hooning iirc...

But - would you have driven exactly the same with a cop car sitting behind you? How quickly did you reach the speed limit? If the answer is no (or quickly), then it clearly wasn't appropriate driving for the road.

Also spotted a white 33 going down Elizabeth road. Got a wave! Anyone on here? Very nice 33 - sounded nice.

Possibly me man, I remember giving a wave to a white 32 GTR doing a U turn on Morton rd, that u?

Silver R32 GTS and a black R32 GTR, plus a mad looking Gemmi, parked around the corner from my place. Stopped and said gday, nice people, saw an SAU sticker on the GTS.

Mike

Saw Adrian in the falcon last night down at westlakes along with Ryan and Isaac 5 minutes after. Those GTR rims look f**king mint man!

GT-R rims on a Falcon?? Did I read that right?? It's possible, theoretically, would love to see pics...

Driving in a straight line doing the speed limit isnt hooning iirc...

He said they were doing stupid shit down West Terrace and Anzacs? Stupid shit wouldn't be driving the speed limit would it?

GT-R rims on a Falcon?? Did I read that right?? It's possible, theoretically, would love to see pics...

Might ask Adrian if hes done it, but I doubt it.

lol Chef that would be classy, however the GTR rims are on Isaacs 33.

Co-rrect.

hey chronic, u sure ur not mistaking Morton rd for Elizabeth rd :)

na i wasn't down Elizabeth, went via Morton rd to go to collanades yesterday prolly around 2ish

Ah yep, I am! haha I keep thinking it's Elizabeth road! But it's Morton road. Yep, that was me in the GTR! I was off to Colonades, too!

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