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hey everyone,

i'm kind of new here and was wondering if anyone would be able to help me out.

a lot of people have been having their cars impounded around the Bankstown area recently due to a helluva a lot of speeding.

as a kind of introduction, i was wondering if anyone could tell me:

-what type of car they drive

-their feelings on 'hoons'. are they making decent car lovers and drivers look bad?

-feelings on the recent street racing laws?

-are hoons just a stereotype made up by authorities?

-is anyone a reformed hoon? :rofl: if thats possible

i would love to hear people's experiences for an assignment i am doing, and im not quite sure where to turn. I'd really like to hear the opinions of actual car lovers themselves, not experts but people with a genuine passion for motor sports.

any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! :)

and my dodgy little nissan cannot live up to half the awesome cars i have seen here :O

xx

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SAU:NSW doesn't talk to the press... anymore...

That being the case, if you REALLY are doing an assignment and want an A+, we have a drift day on Monday at Oran Park. I suggest you come and talk to the amatuer drifters who are taking to the track where it belongs :rofl:

hey everyone,

i'm kind of new here and was wondering if anyone would be able to help me out.

a lot of people have been having their cars impounded around the Bankstown area recently due to a helluva a lot of speeding.

as a kind of introduction, i was wondering if anyone could tell me:

-what type of car they drive

-their feelings on 'hoons'. are they making decent car lovers and drivers look bad?

-feelings on the recent street racing laws?

-are hoons just a stereotype made up by authorities?

-is anyone a reformed hoon? :rofl: if thats possible

i would love to hear people's experiences for an assignment i am doing, and im not quite sure where to turn. I'd really like to hear the opinions of actual car lovers themselves, not experts but people with a genuine passion for motor sports.

any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! :)

and my dodgy little nissan cannot live up to half the awesome cars i have seen here :O

xx

Im Steve, and im a reformed hoon *golf clap in background*

Seriously though if you want to know more come to a club event.

SAUNSW doesnt speak to press without exec approval. What id suggest, is that you send me a PM and ill get back to you.

come to hills cruise in the NSW events section, we all friendly up here, very responsible, ages from 18-50ish i guess, and if your genuwine we'll be glad to help you out,,,,,, if your media well mabey you could watch us behave responsibly before we set out on our cruise, although we probably will just ignore you if you ACA or today tonight.

Also when you drive around in a car like a skyline you see alot of things, like realising that a "hoon" can be any age, male or female, gay or straight, anglo, wog, asian, black, sick, healty, skinny, fat, P-plater, 60 years old, rich, poor, excel, ferrari, can be highly modified or stock standard..... get what i'm saying???

And actually i see alot more 4wd's and SUV's trying to race and drag and driving like cocks than the typical stereotype of a p plater in a honda integra or someone in a supra or a skyline...

anyway is you assignment for uni or school????? not to mention that its beginning of school hollidays (why would a school student do an assignment when only 1 week into holls), uni only has 7 weeks to go lol silly silly ACA

Anyway come to an official SAU meet, you'll be surprised, I was at my first time

ps: can Ray Martin come out for this one, I miss his hair

I smell bacon :P

Imports get targeted by thieves and the police and now media scrutiny will only compound the problems already faced by import drivers.

If you really want to know what fellow import drivers go through, I'd suggest look here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...s-only-f56.html

Buy an import and see how it really feels. Don't take our word for it. See for yourself.

P.S. Your investigative journalism sux balls... Grow some and actually try the import scene and then report. Don't try and cloud and twist it further.

Edited by Jpower

This looks real suspect.

If your trying to do an assignment for the Traffic Offenders Program, please by all means join the Club at one of their days out. But when you post like this on the forum, it does give us a suspicious note to your enquiry.

You want to here it first hand? Go down to the club meets.

Im from Bankstown myself. And i would be more then welcome to give you information, but if its through the forum then no. Cant trust media these days, they take anything and turn it around on you. And imports already have a certain amount of heat on them, and thats why everyone (on SAU) is behaving themselves, unlike other clubs.

If you are a journalist, speak to the Club Executives.

And if your genuine, good luck bruh.

MRXTCZ

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