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f**k I HATE HOLDENS!!!

mate bought a VR. 20's up front, bald stockies on the back, no exhaust (typical leb job) twas wet so he followed the bus, giving it some juice around the corners, we get off the bus and hear him coming, the dickhead comes around the corner sideways, over corrects it then spins it into the gutter at about 15kms. fkn PWND!

lol sif the cops wont rock up

wat a dickhead posting on fb

he's a month younger than me so he was unlicensed

typical of the dickheads around your area - nothern burbs

Yeah about time ay!!..

have you seen the plans for the dragstrip , has four race lanes...its awesome

http://inpitlane.com/archives/11667

yeah cant wait to have to drive over an hour out west again...

ffs... put one out this side.

I think people see raindrops on their windscreen and veer straight into the nearest object on the road.

dandy to burwood -> 10 mins.

burwood to camberwell -> 45 mins due to 3 accidents on the three main roads that go to camberwell from burwood. WTF.

I think people see raindrops on their windscreen and veer straight into the nearest object on the road.

dandy to burwood -> 10 mins.

burwood to camberwell -> 45 mins due to 3 accidents on the three main roads that go to camberwell from burwood. WTF.

Hahaha good call. Couldn't agree with you more.

This weather was always awesome for when i was a panel beater. Guranteed lots of work.

People get too used to driving in the dry that they dont adjust their ways in the wet... ie. backing off and giving more room.

People get into their routines.

This weather was always awesome for when i was a panel beater. Guranteed lots of work.

People get too used to driving in the dry that they dont adjust their ways in the wet... ie. backing off and giving more room.

People get into their routines.

ahahaha yeah i remember when i was beating

so many writeoffs

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