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That my friend is the epitomy of a GOON......Hoon is too nicer word for that young 21yr old punk....and he's definitely not an car enthusiast!!

The little twirp was bragging about 150kph in a 70kph zone with his poofy pink & yellow 33 GTR!

If he drove near my kids like that he'd be asking for a slap

Yeh i found that stupid braggin about speeding

But was funny the psychologist talking about the theory behind why males do stupid things like that and comparing it to those birds haha

As i did pysc in year 11 a few years back :stupid:

what a tool, clearly the car skills are no where near a match for the ego. whys driving at a 150k's in a 50zone good driving? pretty sure any idiot can do that.

showing em whos king on the street :P

winning a race dont mean your a better driver. sounds like he granny shifts the gears not double clutching like you should :) id prob spank him with my stock gtr

But was funny the psychologist talking about the theory behind why males do stupid things like that and comparing it to those birds haha

As i did pysc in year 11 a few years back :P

Funny that you saw it as being about males

Think back, can't you think of females who do things to stand out and say "look at me"

You need to look beyond the behaviour and exame the function it serves for the individual.

:D What a twat. That dude was a moron, and why did he ruin a perfectly nice GTR!?

\well it's typicle aussie styling isn't it? a paint job and the biggest chromies you can afford! however i have seen some mad jdm styling here in adelaide, it's all about the offsets

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That's right! Doesn't have to be all out there with the bling bling to stand out I believe. Those shitty chromies probably weight twice as much as the standard rim alone, why would you do that?

That's right! Doesn't have to be all out there with the bling bling to stand out I believe. Those shitty chromies probably weight twice as much as the standard rim alone, why would you do that?

bling bling only looks good on expensive luxury cars i reckon! but in that vid the guy said he put 20's on so he doesn't loose traction, maybe so but you can also get traction with smallers rims with the right tyre profiles and shit! the only thing the 20's do is weigh you down

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:thumbsup: What a twat. That dude was a moron, and why did he ruin a perfectly nice GTR!?

i feel 10 times dumber after whatching that. guy is proud of being a hoon in suburbs?? nloody idiot. i am so proud to own my skyline and even prouder of owning a gtr.... now i feel like a tool cos their is idiots like that making the rest of us look like complete muppits...... using a game for half their documentary and its not even the same model car..... yes he absolutely rewined it..... i must say heslo has the right idea on how to do up a 33 gtr. i take it u were in the trench coat last night?? wasnt too sure next time ill introduce myself properly

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