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Yeah just watching it now.

i loled when the copper thought the gtst was a gtr.

Some more bad rep for anyone driving a skyline... coppers will think its a gtr :D

Lol yeah. But that was an old episode, but I think they just slotted in the Oakleigh riot into it.

and then they go and hit some one and make all skyline owners look like d**ks.

Yeah but the cops even said his car was way too low to do the damage she had and he had no tow bar. They did d1ck him for POD, tyres, steering wheel and catch can though...

I missed the first half of the episode which was the new one, second half was the repeat and you can't watch it online DOH!!

Yeah but the cops even said his car was way too low to do the damage she had and he had no tow bar. They did d1ck him for POD, tyres, steering wheel and catch can though...

I missed the first half of the episode which was the new one, second half was the repeat and you can't watch it online DOH!!

Yeah, that's what I thought, first half is new, second half is old.

First half was pretty good :D

Knew i saw that skyline off one of the older episodes of it when it was on before.

That car chase was pretty insane but three cars ridden off. wonder what was going though that guys mind. GTA muthaf***er!

Half of the cops don't even know what GTR means, doh!

They probably think GTR means "gay tool ricer" lol, that's why whenever they see a Skyline, they pull em over, because they think it's a "GTR" :)

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