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thankyou hunni

what a dick really doing that on rundel st baahhhhaaaa must be really dumb there is cops on that street all the time not to mention all the people standing around could have really hurt someone if he stuffed up by the sound of the video he went as high as 3rd gear

i somehow dont think he minded the police presence.

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you should be a journo also, as you assume just as much bullshit.

whats with that comment dick whistle , has anyone told you lately . its a R31 ,not a Craig R33 on your page. muppett

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whats with that comment dick whistle , has anyone told you lately . its a R31 ,not a Craig R33 on your page. muppett

congratulations, you know the difference between a 31 and a 33, i shake your hand.

i dont give a shit who it was.

i dont give a shit how stupid anyone thinks he was.

that took a set of big brass clanking ones.

it was a f**king good skid.

and id buy him a beer.

you should be a journo also, as you assume just as much bullshit.

:D

(lets face it, theres quite a few people on this forum who are saying 'hes an idiot, it was f**king dangerous, etc etc', but youre just saying it to save face, you thought it was rad).

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you should be a journo also, as you assume just as much bullshit.

criag whats your f*#king problem if you want to be a childish ass hole and speak to me like that either join ns or say shit like that to my face dick head and see what happens, i havent ever done anything to you ok, so there was no need for you to say

that

whats with that comment dick whistle , has anyone told you lately . its a R31 ,not a Craig R33 on your page. muppett

thanks hun xx

hahaha even adelaide now itelf seems to be atleast somewhat impressed by the burnout

From http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/police-want-...u-1225838268044

cation under car photo: "The car alleged to have been caught on video doing a decent burnout on Rundle St is bought into a compound at the city watch house after being confiscated by police last night. Picture: Tom Lee "

Source: The Advertiser

:D:):D

The guy needs a carton of beer bought for him.

f**king champion.

Biggest balls ever to do it on that street with that many people around. Everyone loved it.

Skylines already have a bad image... you hear about 'lines getting busted for skids like once a week in the suburbs. I don't think this will change much to the reputation.

Next week this will all have blown over from the media and they'll have something new to complain about, like P platers or some shit.

nice job... burnout was good, shows we also need a place to do it in adelaide, so bring on the moto plex....

BAD SPIN ON THIS..... since ACA hjas reported it as a skyline, soon a a cop see's the back of a car or runs a rego check, and sees the word 'skyline'....... we are going to get pulled over and defected.....even if your driving a 70's edition c210 with grandma interior and stokies....

MY 2c's

Edited by 66 skyline gt

i saw this on tele last night and was impressed by the burnout......but i do say that he is a f**king tool for doing it where he did it.....and no i wouldnt buy him a beer because now for that all skylines will be getting reamed regardless of make/model/colour......and since when did a Ceffy got classified as a Skyline????

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