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when clearly these cars are bought by "soccer mums" (assuming your all women, due to the fact ya'll act like biatches)

to drive their kids to netball practice on sundays. i appoligies for the for the moral outrage of doing a burnout on a street.

Right... soccer mums are the safest drivers in the world... tell that to all the soccer mums in 4x4s I see tail gating & speeding in school zones on a regular basis...

anyways,FCUK car salemen, i knew i should of bought a supra, i hear on there forums they talk about power figures and modifications and other HIGH PERFORMACE STUFF.

If by HIGH PERFORMANCE STUFF you mean talking about doing reckless things on public roads & giving the police & media more reason to tough up the already ridculous hoon laws, then yeah, this isn't the forum for you.

if someone buys a skyline and has never had the tires slip even just a little, even in the rain then let he cast the first conrod.

Where do I cast the conrod now?

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Right... soccer mums are the safest drivers in the world... tell that to all the soccer mums in 4x4s I see tail gating & speeding in school zones on a regular basis...

If by HIGH PERFORMANCE STUFF you mean talking about doing reckless things on public roads & giving the police & media more reason to tough up the already ridculous hoon laws, then yeah, this isn't the forum for you.

Where do I cast the conrod now?

All of the above :pirate::P:P:P:D:D 100% right..

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Nick, come on,

if someone buys a skyline and has never had the tires slip even just a little, even in the rain then let he cast the first conrod.

skylines are awsome cars, lets not go the way of the rexy.

RIP - WRX :)

Your a farking embarrassment to the rest of us skyline drives buddy :no:

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Bring your car to powercruise http://www.powercruise.com/?site=launceston

And then you can drive like a tool in your 270kw skyline in the drift comp....

hahahahahahahahahahaha you fcuking loser, its the second stage of run in. anyone that buys a skyline as a daily driver is just another yupi who lost there way from the WRX. fcuk off, dont bring skylines down with your "oohhhhhh i race on a race track sh!t, no one cares, your not a true race'r.

street racing is the only sport you can take pride in these days, track days in perfect conditions are for geeks that dont know how to drive.

ha.ha.ha :rofl:

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Right... soccer mums are the safest drivers in the world... tell that to all the soccer mums in 4x4s I see tail gating & speeding in school zones on a regular basis...

If by HIGH PERFORMANCE STUFF you mean talking about doing reckless things on public roads & giving the police & media more reason to tough up the already ridculous hoon laws, then yeah, this isn't the forum for you.

Where do I cast the conrod now?

maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan,

unless you got sold a complete SH!T box, any skyline will spin first gear in the dry,

you got jipped bro, maybe they sold you a hyundi exel, i dont know.here you are driving it like its a skyline.

big difference!!!! lmao

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:Dwell im going to bed fcukers, post your winges and ill try to reply in the mornming.

laters :)

Definition of a dumb hoon right here. Guys take note and never think or act like this idiot.

I feel sorry for the skyline you drive

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hahahahahahahahahahaha you fcuking loser, its the second stage of run in. anyone that buys a skyline as a daily driver is just another yupi who lost there way from the WRX. fcuk off, dont bring skylines down with your "oohhhhhh i race on a race track sh!t, no one cares, your not a true race'r.

street racing is the only sport you can take pride in these days, track days in perfect conditions are for geeks that dont know how to drive.

ha.ha.ha :yes

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Hahahahaha You really are my hero now...

I will give you a run if you want to put up slips...? Just so someone can take your skyline away from you cause you dont deserve it.

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I am thinking ;) R33Gangstar's sort of people should not be welcome in SAU... Bad influence on others who are as young and stupid enough to do these things..

Putting other peoples lives at risk on the street is just not good enough nor is it a sport..

Anyway the police do look on these forums so Gangstar will probley get caught out anyway or kill himself on the road or GOD forbid someone else...

Just some links for thought...

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland...90723-dtr9.html

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/street...9988559039.html

http://www.caradvice.com.au/23621/deadly-s...-driver-jailed/

Anyway no one cares if you get hurt being a tool, but heaven forbid you do it to someone else...... :)

Safe and enjoyable driving to all.... ;)

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I agree with everyone here. we don't need redneck loser's like gangster on this forum or disgracing the skyline's reputation. they are a brilliant car that should be enjoyed for what they are. as for some of the comments from that idiot, my GTR was capable of over 300awkw and i didn't slip the tyres or slide everywhere i went, sure i could have with ease but whats the point? it's a waste of tyres and a sure fire way to loose your car and license. and this is directed straight at you gangster if i ever see you doing something stupid or dangerous i wont hesitate to notify the police (my brother is a cop by the way) so they can come and take your car off you and your license so there will be one less dick on the road

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wow. that guy is a douche. just to clear the record.. i don't always drive like that.. I was showing my friend the car and I dumped the clutch and gave it a little too much. I checked several times to make sure noone was around, but failed to see the parked cop car 100 meters down the road. It was f**king unlucky and i've learnt my lesson. Now i'm paranoid as hell about even coming on boost incase i get pulled over for acceleration or something stupid.

What are the laws of that anyway? is it ok as long as you dont spin the wheels to rev your car out a bit whilst staying under the speed limit?

was the douche part aimed at me? you obviously didn't intend to slip the wheels and you're not a tool like R33 gangster

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wow. that guy is a douche. just to clear the record.. i don't always drive like that.. I was showing my friend the car and I dumped the clutch and gave it a little too much. I checked several times to make sure noone was around, but failed to see the parked cop car 100 meters down the road. It was f**king unlucky and i've learnt my lesson. Now i'm paranoid as hell about even coming on boost incase i get pulled over for acceleration or something stupid.

What are the laws of that anyway? is it ok as long as you dont spin the wheels to rev your car out a bit whilst staying under the speed limit?

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