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buahaha it made me laugh, on the way to work this morning near school zones a loud s15 snuck up the inside lane to beat everybody off at the lights. i remember thinking to myself, whats the point everybody's gotta do 40 anyway after the lights. then he floors it, makes it through fine but on approach to the second school zone over the crest he dissapears from my sight. as i come over the crest i see that he's been pulled over.

if he was generally in an emergency for getting somewhere quick then i feel sorry for him that he got done in such a rich way. And if he hadn't of got caught i probably would have been like "sucks that everyone can cut me off up the inside" but on the other hand, i just thought... "yeah, it'd suck to be you haha."

ever see this sort of stuff that makes you chuckle but at the same time thank god it wasn't you driving in that manner? if so share some stories to entertain my monday morning, cheers

oh dude that sucks i don't wish this upon any sau member!

i found this which i'm currently getting my laughs from: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Hoons-t194121.html 'dumest hoons special'

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