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if you joint that facebook page, just play ninja and lay low, you will get an invite to a race, not to sure how it works, but if your come out saying your this and that, you'll be kicked from the group i'd imagine....

best way to find hoons, ride shotgun in a skyline, the hoons will flock to that skyline in hoping to race. like seaguls with a chip!

EDIT: just looking at that dandy drags facebook, f**king hell their stupid haha all there full names, no private settings, photo's of their cars, and meeting points... all for the public to see. . . .

lol talk about a total backflip guys, but fair enough, hope we all don't end up getting pwnd by the usual tabloid media over it!

I dunno if it's right to get other people/groups into the shit though by dropping their dox (or facebook groups) but thats a whole other tl;dr discussion :blush:

I dunno if it's right to get other people/groups into the shit though by dropping their dox (or facebook groups) but thats a whole other tl;dr discussion :blush:

that group was spammed on all the forums, so if they wanna keep it quiet... they're doin it wrong.

Dude.....even I joined that group. I wanted to see what the story was!

Damien Hunter wrote

at 20:09 on 15 February 2010

lol absoultly prethetic... msg me for details on tonights drags in the northern suburbs... then you will see what illegal street drags are!

Lloyd Clough wrote

at 23:43 on 12 February 2010

southgippsland hwy and thomsons road 1:30 last nite went sick down the estate good fun.. chris stow...

Chris Stow wrote

at 16:08 on 12 February 2010

Noshit that was pathetic oh well still got to have fun in hallam factory area lol and what spot are you talking about lloyd clough

Jeremy Reeve wrote

at 23:34 on 11 February 2010

you should change the group to private so only members can see wat is written then they will never find it, i went there at about 9.55 only one cop did someone own a factory there because it was open on the same corner

Belinda Selimovska wrote

at 22:57 on 11 February 2010

um where da f*k is everyone. Theres few people on abbots rd

Marcos Belario wrote

at 18:27 on 11 February 2010

still on for tonight :D 10 pm brooks drive an hammond rd dandenong :)

Devon Elliott wrote

at 16:03 on 11 February 2010

stuff hammond rd. with the roads this slippery im drifting pound rd roundabout 2nyt. woop

LOL @ those f***ing idiots. You can tell by one sentence from them that they aren't bright at all. And Ian, you actually want to talk to these people? :D

I guess i just found out who i use to hear drifitng and doing burnouts when i was leaving work at midnight, never saw anyone but use to hear them all the time.

LOL @ those f***ing idiots. You can tell by one sentence from them that they aren't bright at all. And Ian, you actually want to talk to these people? :cheers:

hmmm, yeah, I take your point, but, yes, I wanted to at least give them a "voice", instead of just have them painted as the scourge of the times by tabloid media. Plus, yeah, give the public an idea of what the reality of what they're doing.

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