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umm just a look out peeps for a silver..possibly light blue or grey skyline....R31 with p plates and rego number starting with WWG***....This moron decided it would be cool to do some street drifting and managed to side swipe a white toyota hilux out the front of Direct Mix Concrete on Roxburgh avenue, Lonsdale this afternoon...The major problem being, He drove off straight away..Mate, if your on here, The police have your number plate and youve gotten yourself into more trouble by doing a hit and run....Come forward to the police and fess up so people like me that have similar cars in the lonsdale area dont get blamed first...

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lolz i had a tosser up my rear at glenelg once, thinking to myself might be a undercover cop i just made sure i drove extra safe n slow.

come to the round about turning right, he overtakes on outside and proceeds to hang it sideways. trouble is he went a bit too far out and to my call of "he's lost it" swung it back the other way and slamed into the parked cars. i went to pull over make sure he was ok and the dude just guns it off, so i went back later to suss the damage.

cops were there looking like a slight dent in 88 magna bumper bout $10 damage, about 10 witnesses that got his plate. so instead of fessing up paying for some cheap ass bumper he got police report saying drifting like a tool, hit and run :P justice served

lolz i had a tosser up my rear at glenelg once, thinking to myself might be a undercover cop i just made sure i drove extra safe n slow.

come to the round about turning right, he overtakes on outside and proceeds to hang it sideways. trouble is he went a bit too far out and to my call of "he's lost it" swung it back the other way and slamed into the parked cars. i went to pull over make sure he was ok and the dude just guns it off, so i went back later to suss the damage.

cops were there looking like a slight dent in 88 magna bumper bout $10 damage, about 10 witnesses that got his plate. so instead of fessing up paying for some cheap ass bumper he got police report saying drifting like a tool, hit and run :P justice served

i was down the bay on jetty road one rainy sat night with the missus when a guy in a white vr wagon did the same thing...got it spinning on the tram tracks and then lost it into parked cars out front of royal copenhagen then took off dragging half his front end on the road

i was down the bay on jetty road one rainy sat night with the missus when a guy in a white vr wagon did the same thing...got it spinning on the tram tracks and then lost it into parked cars out front of royal copenhagen then took off dragging half his front end on the road

Damn Bogans

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