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just a word of warning too the two skyline drivers who are cutting skids in the new area of muno para west about 8 pm tonight your rego numbers have been taking and have been reported to the police by 3 of my neighbours .

when i get a group of people knocking on my door just cause i own a skyline asking if i know you clowns it dosent make me happy .the small street your cutting skids in leads straight into my driveway and if any of you end up up out of controll in my driveway dont expect help from me as i will be running out with my sledge hammer and practicing my poor panel beating skills on your heads .

there are young families with young kids around btw the house you hang out at the residents have had words with him and have been on the ph too his landlord you aint doing your mate any favours .

if you want too hang skids ffs go 10 mins down the road too out where there are no houses but to hang skids in the entrence of a housing estate is madness . we know you have done it b4 but much later at night this time they got both your rego numbers .

i can tell you there are some people atm that want to meet you face to face and you really dont want to meet them

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED

mid life crisis

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Meh.

so you would have no probs with these tools cutting ringeys on a narrow street at the end of your driveway ? if so your a bigger tool than they are

think about the big picture the police get 3 calls in 15 mins about skylines driving like hoons ........what do you think the next car there going too pull over is ?

i also dont like the fact i get a group of people banging on my door just cause i drive a skyline asking if i know these tools

Edited by mid life crisis

yeah not good to hear off this Dean.....but more then a couple of witnesses reporting the rego the cops would surely take some action in regards to their hooning behaviour....i hear a few times someone in a RB powered car hooning around in my area.....its a shame really

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