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Was driving through Frankston tonight, and I have never ever seen so many "hoon cars" and cops in such a sort time.

Within about a kilometer stretch I saw a booze bus, about 6 cop cars of various types (not including those around the bus) and a chick get pulled over. She was an in F6 Typoon.

Stopped at Maccas for about 15min, and literally saw like 10 chromed P plate Commodores, half a dozen rexies, a pair of dressed 350Zs, two Skylines (one was a dark blue R34 sedan with SAU plates - I was in the White Evo) and a bunch of other random "hoon cars".

Obviously I'm joking about the title, but is there really some kind of Tuesday night Frankston thing that I don't know about?

well the keysborough bypass has full on drags most weekends from about 1am..... my workshop backs onto it and i hear them flat out. The othe night there was a few tubbed 8's out (only things that leave steam roller marks) and something with anti-lag and launch control..... i though my backyard was calder park on friday nights.... :D

must admit i have'nt seen the action only heard it...... sometimes goes on for an hour or so....

Edited by URAS

Yeah... ...I know the ones...

I have clients with sons and grandsons that keep asking me to come down and give them a run... ...I know one that had his "L"s run out because he's lazy and his ute's rego ran out... ...he still goes down there...

yeah when i come home down the bypass, every dickhead wants to drag you, from honda's to magna's, even SS's.

but i always spot the cop car just before the eastlink on/off ramps. if they only knew lol.

popes/bridge rd is bad too. just before easternats. dickheads flying up and down testing out there car, i saw one rx3 thing had its front wheels of the ground. this shit was happening around 12-2am, only a hazard to them selfs but it was loud.

called the cops cause i got work, didnt see one cop come down.

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