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I'm 99% sure that that is right, but because you were caught 'hooning' you could get restrictions ie no turbo or V8, no driving after a certain time, etc. not sure how you get/find out if you have any restricions though, probs through the courts or something

i dont think i got done for hoon driving though because the cop said that he could get me for hoon driving wich would be 1000 dollar fine and impound my car for three days but he said he will let me off a little bit n just give me a 600 dollar fine and put me down for speeding

i dont think i got done for hoon driving though because the cop said that he could get me for hoon driving wich would be 1000 dollar fine and impound my car for three days but he said he will let me off a little bit n just give me a 600 dollar fine and put me down for speeding

maybe your were lucky enough to get a nice cop.....

im pretty sure everyone that is waaaaing about him driving like a "fag" is a joke youve all done it, if you havent why did you buy a jap car??? its not like theres a drag strip in adelaide.

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im pretty sure everyone that is waaaaing about him driving like a "fag" is a joke youve all done it, if you havent why did you buy a jap car??? its not like theres a drag strip in adelaide.

does everyone have to be stereotyped as a coight? I bought my jap car because it was 20 years old and had more features than the current model australian cars. Pretty simple really. And I for one have never drag raced my GTR

And No, I've never been a f**king retard behind the wheel. Deal with the critique and maybe grow a brain before u put urself into a stobie pole, fool.

-D

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i brought mine because ive always love the look of them ffs im 50 yrs old doing a burnout of driving like a fag is way past me .

i brought my jap car cause it turns nice it steers good and it stops great .

dont like my reasons deal with it .

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i brought mine because ive always love the look of them ffs im 50 yrs old doing a burnout of driving like a fag is way past me .

i brought my jap car cause it turns nice it steers good and it stops great .

dont like my reasons deal with it .

I agree. I did the same when i bought mine. Im only a young fella and doing burnouts and crap is just a waste of money. I enjoy driving my car but i dont do stupid crap in it.

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i brought mine because ive always love the look of them ffs im 50 yrs old doing a burnout of driving like a fag is way past me .

i brought my jap car cause it turns nice it steers good and it stops great .

dont like my reasons deal with it .

+1 same reasons (but i'm only 18), get some of these hoons in more expensive cars that they have had to save for years to get and i bet they quickly stop. i don't know what i would do if something hppend to my pride and joy that i have been saving most of my life for, don't even want to think about it.

+1 to what most people have said.....i have been wanting a 33 since i was 10 so when i could afford it i bought it not too hoon but to enjoy what i like for all these years....and also Jap is better then the Aussie technology at that point in time

come on now, be honest, everyone knows you buy them to pick up chicks! :laugh:

Oh and dont forget Hindley Poser laps yo....pick up all those biatches :laugh:

hell yeah.....of course i did :laugh:

Now that i like

the only chicks i better be picking up in mine will have to be stuffed and roasted ' otherwise the mrs will bitch slap me around the head lol

so your wife thinks its ok, as long as the girls are well fed and stoned ? funny az brew

-D

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