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awesome.... another f**k head drop kick ruins it for the rest of us..

Until you get a Skyline it's not ruined for you :D

I hope they frequent SAU so they can see what the rest of the Skyline driving community think of them.

Like it or hate it, our cars have this stigma and it's not going away anytime soon unfortunately :)

Especially R33's hahaha

There's been two written off Skylines here in the last 12 months due to overconfident drivers thinking they can 'drift'. One was a near fatal accident, but on the bright side neither moron has bought another one!

shouldnt care what people think drive what you like :D

i know, but its true that those people make skyline drivers look like cocky idiots.. yet when the majority of sau'ers are responsible, no one notices...

classic case of if you don't do anything wrong no one will notice, but if anyone is being d*ckhead, everyone notices... hence making us look like muppets...

Especially R33's hahaha

There's been two written off Skylines here in the last 12 months due to overconfident drivers thinking they can 'drift'. One was a near fatal accident, but on the bright side neither moron has bought another one!

Who the fuck drifts R33's?

Seriously n/a or turbo, a wanker will still be a wanker! Makes no difference wat engine it is, these guys can kill themselves on a scooter!

Really over hearing about these ppl, they ruin it for everyone!

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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.. :D

Dont know about the rest of Oz but up here in Darwin at one stage they did put pics of all drink drivers fined in the courts in the paper daily kinda name n shame stuff

Doubt it made any difference though

(OO)SKYLINE(OO): there are some shameless types who drift R33s, the one here drifted straight into a truck lulz. The only unfortunate part was the previous owner was a friend and a very responsible and anal Skyline owner :D.

do N/A skylines do skids btw? (without handbrake)

Almost any manual car can do skids...factor in the tyres which people always forget. No tread + water/oil and it'll skid with no throttle at all :D

i know, but its true that those people make skyline drivers look like cocky idiots.. yet when the majority of sau'ers are responsible, no one notices...

classic case of if you don't do anything wrong no one will notice, but if anyone is being d*ckhead, everyone notices... hence making us look like muppets...

that n the whole 'here comes another dickhead in a skyline' attitude everyone has these days.

i dont drive like an idiot, n yet ive had several morons trying to drag me, yelling stuff at me n a few times ive had stuff thrown at my car. most of the people were just deranged bogans as expected but still the point stands

Who the fuck drifts R33's?

whats wrong with drifting a 33? pretty good for it actually.

why is everyone so negative here.. your blowing it up to be a bigger deal then everyone else.. coulda beena supra or a commodore or a fkn camry doesnt matter its the driver just get over it newsflash hoons exist.

Dont know about the rest of Oz but up here in Darwin at one stage they did put pics of all drink drivers fined in the courts in the paper daily kinda name n shame stuff

Doubt it made any difference though

That kind of thing would just become a hall of fame for the sikkants here in Melb. It would be seen as an achievement to have your photo up I'm sure lol

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