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Great news for the reputation of the Skyline:

http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/hoon-...0-1225825640234

POLICE have slammed the action of two hoon drivers outside a Melbourne school after one lost control of his car and narrowly missed a group of students on their lunch break.

Two former students entered Isik College's Dandenong campus in Chapel Road, Keysborough, with their cars about 1.30pm (AEDT) today, police said.

When they were asked to leave by a staff member, one driver performed a burnout as he entered the car park.

The second driver was warned to drive carefully but instead accelerated, performed a 40-metre burnout, police allege.

His car then slid across the road and hit a fence, before veering away from a second fence at the last moment.

The fence stood between the car and a group of students, police said.

Police impounded the car, a Nissan Skyline Coupe, and arrested the driver, an 18-year-old from Mulgrave.

The first driver, an 18-year-old from Dandenong, later contacted police.

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just reminded me of my mate showing off his VR comma today. dumped on its arse, stockies on the back, no muffler and we got to see him drive to.. :P and he wonders why noone wants a lift with him!

I had a great day Saturday I went for a drive to Geelong, car running like clockwork stereo full bore wind in my hair and sitting on 95km/h all the way there and back.

Down side, 5 cars put it on me for a drag, 1 Statesman, 1 XR 6, 1 Commadore and sadly 2 Skylines all in (full view) of traffic! boys boys boys, your letting the team down!!!

I had a great day Saturday I went for a drive to Geelong, car running like clockwork stereo full bore wind in my hair and sitting on 95km/h all the way there and back.

Down side, 5 cars put it on me for a drag, 1 Statesman, 1 XR 6, 1 Commadore and sadly 2 Skylines all in (full view) of traffic! boys boys boys, your letting the team down!!!

P.S, on the way down to Geelong there was a trailer parked on the side of road with a big billboard with a dob in a hoon sign on it.

absolute fully sick f**king idiots. not just the fact they were doing it in skylines but f**ks sake at a place where they could have killed someone. fkn morons should be locked up and cars crushed

I just want to know what the f*ck they were going there for? are they that loserish they have to go back to their old school to "show off"

ppl like that make me think about selling my car, as they are seen as the "typical" skyline driver...

its really getting hard to be an enthusiast when these idiots rubbish the reputation of the car.. when these cars are so powerful and so cheep... to many idiots are driving them.. raise the price of the skyline ? ull see alot less of them being used as hoon cars.. but i know this will never happen.. good to dream tho... hope GTRS neva get to 9 or 8 grand ...

its really getting hard to be an enthusiast when these idiots rubbish the reputation of the car.. when these cars are so powerful and so cheep... to many idiots are driving them.. raise the price of the skyline ? ull see alot less of them being used as hoon cars.. but i know this will never happen.. good to dream tho... hope GTRS neva get to 9 or 8 grand ...

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...8&silo=1011

Almost there!

Maybe the police should start taking pictures of these hoons with their cars and posting them on the newspapers or online so they will feel embarrassed for their actions.

However, i'm sure there's some privacy law that this can't be done.. :P

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