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oh my god! did any one see the hoon thing on today tonight, 6.30 pm on channel 7?

it was about a big hoon setup in melbourne, they did a raid after 2 months of planning and busted heaps of people, but u know wat cracked me up- NOT 1 SINGLE SKYLINE, not 1 rex, or 180sx, or silvia, or rx7- all bloddy commodores, oh yeh and a van and 1 whole rotor- i dont think i saw 1 import.

that just proves that its the bogan commodore drivers wrecking it for us all!

sorry if i have offeneded any one by saying this, but its just wierd that this always happens, i know its not just commodore drivers doing this, but just from wat was on tv, there were heaps of commodores

lol....................pretty funny shite:)

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it still dont matter if there were no imports in it. PPL will still see this and think worse on us. Yeah ok we know that we are not the ones doing all of this. (well sum) but ppl will still look down on you even worse from now on. I had my mum call me and tell me to watch it. Hmm then againe I do own 3 VL's and a VP. Hmm should i be banned?????

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pffffttt, we do, do it, dont pretend like its not us and oh yay, i dont care, i enjoy myself, and i know alot of others on here do to.
If you are refering to the lame donuts and burnouts on today tonight. I can tell you i have never done a donut or burnout. What is the real use? Any car can do a burnout or donut, it doesnt prove shit except that you like to waste tyres and engine (at such high revs).
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Does doughies on a skidpan count?

This is Bracks trying to make up for the loss on faulty cameras. Crazy thing is I know guys who do this and yet they could just drag at the Friday night Calder street meets.......they get what they deserve in the end.

I've stayed fine free for over 10 years by taking it to the racetrack. Cheaper than paying the voluntary road tax

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yes i understand wat u guys r sayn, we do all that shit too, but a bit less consipculosly. a big crowd like that is asking for trouble and cop attention like that, plus the constant exposure of this behaiviour to the public reflects badly upon us, which is why we constantly r being pulled over and defected.

also, i just like saying "bloody bogans" :rant:

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the most stupid things about those guys (bogans) is that they do it in the same place week in week out, of course the cops are going to raid the place, look at aspley maccas, milton maccas and roma street parklands they all get arsed raped buy the cops quite often

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