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damn video is gone too!

saw the title. did anyone save it? wouldnt have minded seeing it. add it to the collection of going fast videos i have

:rofl: unfortunately, you can view it on channel tens youtube page

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEpV2Tv3oiA

"narrowly avoided a law abiding motorist"? yeah right, no matter how fast he was going, he was well within the lane. and how can they tell the person not involved wasnt speeding??

what i loved tho was at the end of the news item, them have mentioned the "3 generations of skylines" and then show a car doing a burnout that ISNT a skyline, then cut to a skyline on a tow truck.

awesome news channel ten. this is why i dont bother watching the news. its all bullshit.

i saw a police car break traction on the weekend. clearly a hoon. *shakes head*

"narrowly avoided a law abiding motorist"? yeah right, no matter how fast he was going, he was well within the lane. and how can they tell the person not involved wasnt speeding??

what i loved tho was at the end of the news item, them have mentioned the "3 generations of skylines" and then show a car doing a burnout that ISNT a skyline, then cut to a skyline on a tow truck.

awesome news channel ten. this is why i dont bother watching the news. its all bullshit.

i saw a police car break traction on the weekend. clearly a hoon. *shakes head*

Ah yes, the burnout in rundle street.. its like a running joke; the news keeps playing it stating its a skyline and everyone on forums gets f**ked off

Break traction? Theres something I dont do in my car; and yet my Laser will do it in the wet! HOON CAR! :rolleyes:

OMFG...idiots...

Indeed. *sigh*

Break traction? Theres something I dont do in my car; and yet my Laser will do it in the wet! HOON CAR! :rolleyes:

Yep, all FWD cars will break traction effortlessly in the wet.

The old Mazda 121 I drove had squealing tyres at 15-20kph around a roundabout. Another hoon car?

Yep, all FWD cars will break traction effortlessly in the wet.

The old Mazda 121 I drove had squealing tyres at 15-20kph around a roundabout. Another hoon car?

my car breaks traction, but only in the wet..

and not really anymore.. damn pirellis :nyaanyaa:

i wish i had an LSD so when i power out of corners it doesnt do the single spin trick all the way down the 'track'

85% throttle FTW!!! lol

Bored with your static throttle map.

I would much prefer something I can change how the throttle behaves at xxxx rpm and also the throttle movement :ph34r:

you wont give up wont you..

come get a tune you lazy prick!

and i still have to get that bit off you... do you still need a picture of it??

yes please! i hope i still have it.

cant get a tune till i get turbo and intake pipe........... need money to do that. someone needs to buy my nismo suspension *hint*

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