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Why name and shame ? Police will be on his doorstep taking his car by the time you read this ? It will be on ACA by next week I'm sure

Just another "wanna be " show off ruining it for the others

Good to see peer pressure at work too they should take that guys license too

Great video work , face, rego, locations that have video evidence , a tunnel most likely with cameras ?

Shame your destroying a car and dragging the rest of us into your antics

Oh and the rb powered car doing dougnuts last night about midnight and the one who does burn outs every night about 6pm in dinga , photos will be taken to police if i catch you grow up !!!

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Good video production... but.... thats not even drifting. Powersliding around a roundabout is pissweak.

Morons should have bought a commodore.

And yes, I hope they get reamed a) for being morons and putting the vid on youtube b) for putting the public at risk c) for using a sweet car like a GTR for doing bogan shit and d) for attracting yet more police attention. Like we didn't have enough already.

If you guys are reading this.... FU.

-D

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it might be an old vid, car is not listed as being registered..

Oh. Compare the datestamp of the video. Seems these lads might have put expired street plates on a car so they can burn it around the streets in semi safety....

Time to grab some popcorn lads, this is going to be better than masterchef.

-D

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Having just watched this, let me have a few words....

First, this is just stupid, reckless behaviour, then to post it up on YouTube.... IDIOTIC! I hope this guy is ready for the world of pain he is going to be in when the police/media inevitably get a hold of this footage. If you're reading this, your skills aren't impressive bud and your decision making is even worse. Let me take this as a chance to distance both SAU the forums and SAU:SA from this. We don't condone this type of behaviour and definitely don't promote putting it out there for all to see. All it does it give us a bad name and we don't want that!

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it might be an old vid, car is not listed as being registered..

and he was "spotted" in the ACT section in january driving the same way

It actually looks like some of it was done in the ACT. I cant see any stobie polls.

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It actually looks like some of it was done in the ACT. I cant see any stobie polls.

yeah was just about to say that too....and all his mates cars have ACT plates... expired interstate plates make you hard to find :/ but canberra isnt big enough to hide in

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