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pfft... sif not take the kanye jizz, shove it in some chick, marry her then sue for child support and have a rich-ass kid to mooch off

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Now I ain't sayin you're a gold digger...

2 more days until full license, finally get to drive my car! If my P's expire on the 24th, does that mean I can drive on the 24th, or wait until the 25th?

i'd start driving now, tbh, bahaha. within reason.

http://aca.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8693684

hehe someone has a varex exhaust in that vid. Cops picked up on it; not bad...

Bleh

Typical ACA...put up the footage of low intelligence people swearing contrasted with police showing concern for the community.

I lol'd at cop's comment about it being dangerous to the community because the cars can't stop...didn't see anything in the report about faulty brakes??? Is that the best reason the cop could come up with as to why they defect cars for modifications?

Loud exhaust is fair enough to an extent...can see how that pisses people off. Though it's still overpoliced when the legal limit is ridiculously low, and I personally don't agree with the law.

But the other stuff they are defecting them on...they really have to come up with the worst excuses to justify it.

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