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Just saw the vid on the SAU QLD Facebook page. Absolute moronic thing to do on the public roads no matter what state you're in.

If anyone knows who the police members with SAU accounts are, should definitely forward them this video!

Unfortunately if it gets on ACA I bet you they'll make the public think that all skyline drivers do this, no matter how responsible we are with keeping it to the track. They love to attack the minorities with the same brush.

Dont you think that when the cops read this they will think we are against this type of behavior thats why we have track days

I dont think, i know. - if/when this hits ACA, skylines will be an easy target for cops and we will get defected even if cars are legally modded (happened heaps of times). Its got nothing to do with us being against "hoons", its about them reaching their quota.

This is the problem with cheap bang for your buck Jap cars, any moron can buy one, its the same as as buying a V8 FALCADOORE, every bogan can afford to buy one, we are our own worst enemy, I was reading in a thread here how someone was boosting up and down the streets in the city thinking thats cool and shit, all it does is make everyone who sees a Skyline think HOON.

There are to many heroes who are to scared to track their car who think that boosting their pissy near stock cars is cool, chicks will dig them and men will want to be them, in reality they are wankers who people laugh at, a few kids or mentaly challanged individuals might think its cool but thats it.

The modified car scene has always been hassled because the modified car scene is full of idiots who make it hard for the 25% of people who do the right thing.

People have been whinging about being hard done by for as long as Ive been around the car scene, I got my licence in 1980 and was being hassled then driving around in Minis, Capellas and Toranas, thats the way it is and always will be, why ???, because idiots will do skids, boost down the shops, lose control and kill some punter.

If your going to play the game of "the modified car scene" be prepared to be hassled, forever, why, because of the idiots.

If you dont want the hassle buy a FALCADOORE or some Euro jobbie.

I dont think, i know. - if/when this hits ACA, skylines will be an easy target for cops and we will get defected even if cars are legally modded (happened heaps of times). Its got nothing to do with us being against "hoons", its about them reaching their quota.

I just drove home and saw 4 cops. I guess they all ready have there quota of skylines or they would of turned around. What is the quota then.

20 skylines

30 commodores

30 falcons

10 other

or they loose there job.

I've never been pulled over in the 8 yrs of driving skylines. I guess its because I drive sensibly.

Definitely in the ACT, recognise a lot of the roads and places he's at.

Hope he finds the police knocking on his door, what a retard. We have it pretty good with the police down here and that's the kinda thing that ruins it for everyone!

I just drove home and saw 4 cops. I guess they all ready have there quota of skylines or they would of turned around. What is the quota then.

20 skylines

30 commodores

30 falcons

10 other

or they loose there job.

I've never been pulled over in the 8 yrs of driving skylines. I guess its because I drive sensibly.

You make me laugh :)

I really need an rb20/25 std. exhaust manifold like... NOW.

Now thats out the way, absoulutely hektic... cant wait to jump in my skyline and rip some epic skids around a roundabout while my bum buddy is telling me to punch it hard through his tunnel... :rolleyes:

Pathetic.

The fact is this guy is a tool end of story, and i dont care if the police see this thread or the video, because, if you hang around the wrong places, and do silly things in any car, your bound to get some attention from the boys in blue. there are plenty of members on this here forum who have fun and use there cars without being hassled im sure.

We arent all angels, but we dont all go and post up our "look at me" video for the world to see thinking its all good either. Forums like this one are great for skyline enthusiasts like ourselves and are a wealth of information,

if the video was of a guy waving a gun around in the local high school and posted it up to brag about it on youtube, you would all be saying throw the book at him, so in my eyes this guy should get the same for being a A grade douchebag in his car. unfortunately it just happenes to be a gtr skyline. :/

It was very easy to find the creator of the video, since he used his real name as his youtube screen name. It was also easy to find the owner of the GTR by looking through old mates friend list. They're idiots... They've done more stuff in a supra and the red VK in the video.

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