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  • 2 weeks later...

terry i'm feeling a lot of pent up frustration coming from you....

maybe you and matt should consider going halves in a race car to free yourself of frustration in a safe and legal way. :)

instead of on the street.

:ninja:

  • 1 month later...

I think everybody has a bit of hoon in them ! Some people tend to check first , if there are any possible dangers. children,cars, bikes, then they might do a small skid or wait to its late a night then open the car up making sure know ones around to see or or any possible dangers. I have a mate who is a hoon but he checks first before he does. but some people don't Care they will drive like a idiot with family's in cars next to them. drive past schools smoking them up and p platers are the inexperienced people the r33 gtr are more for the mature drivers car the gtst drivers are the dangerous ones! But mainly u really need to look at the age group because. I believe that's the main thing 17 to 24 !

An Audi driver this morning, bout 25yo, wanted to run against my GTR. Went rocketing pass when he saw my GTR a few cars ahead of him, then slowed down and did it again.

Conditions: Daylight, 10am, 3 lanes, several sets of lights ahead, Saturday morning suburban traffic heading to town centre or the city - mum, dad, kids in vehicles all around.

Pedestrians and push bike riders on the sides. Police around? - NFI.

So yeah. wrong place, wrong time and wrong attitude.

Asses the risks. No brainer !

Yeah we'll that's the thing idiots like him don't look ! If he was to loose traction somehow he coulda killed family's that's the thing it's illegal to be a dickhead on the road but everybody has a little fun now and them. And nobody can bullshit and say they don't. I saw ve v8 highway patrol smash it from the lights couple off weekends ago ! It's ok for them isn't it look at Peter Brock he was a professional and ended up dead mate ! I wrote off a 180sx falling asleep at the wheel cos of prescription drugs and there side effects! Nearly died and I lost a supercharged commo at 120 when I hit a wet patch once looped it and nearly died once that happens u start to slow down 2 times lucky mate 3rd one proberly not so good. it takes years to learn to drive properly I can drive a bit just a bit ill say I know my capabilities and my cars too still doesn't mean I'm invincible cos I'm not but I think everybody does it look around I don't see many imports on there roofs do we ! Think before u harass car enthusiasts

I think everybody has a bit of hoon in them ! Some people tend to check first , if there are any possible dangers. children,cars, bikes, then they might do a small skid or wait to its late a night then open the car up making sure know ones around to see or or any possible dangers.

I "hoon" at off the street events.

its safer and cheaper than a ticket.

Do you just well that's good for you !

I like to think so.

and so should others.

its just not worth doing anything on the street anymore.

JUST OUR CLUB runs 3 skids off the streets day(next is june long weekend), and the odd drag and track day.

one of our members has organised a track day himself.

there are a few companies/other clubs that also post in our event section.

plus Wednesday night drags at the creek.

so, there are plenty of events to take stupid behaviour to.

hope everyone joins in.

see you all there.

Why don't they pull over the p platers there the ones speeding most with the eccys pot and the ice out of there brains Pull over 25 to 30 more times there mature and past it !

yes because p platers don't get hassled enough and i've never had a fully licensed driver run into me ever.... no wait thats happened three times second time the guy was eating cereal on the freeway but all

This p plater showing of in front of two 20 yr old moles, nearly wiped Out my gtr coming out McDonald's last week . I think as ya start to get older a bit, you

Realise how invincible we thought we where being there age p platers need to be hassled alot more.

Edited by 500hp

Jason i know what you're saying but we aren't all dickheads.. i know the odds are against us but there are SOME sensible P platers.. i like to think i'm a sensible driver and i am very careful when i do tend to put my foot down. I will never break the speed limit if there's a late model commodore sedan, falcon sedan or even a late model camry..

Jason i know what you're saying but we aren't all dickheads.. i know the odds are against us but there are SOME sensible P platers.. i like to think i'm a sensible driver and i am very careful when i do tend to put my foot down. I will never break the speed limit if there's a late model commodore sedan, falcon sedan or even a late model camry..

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