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Hey all,

Does anyone know/seen a black r33 in the frankston area driving like an absolute twat?

Some guy comes up to me at in mornington late arvo today telling me that he's got photos of me doing burnouts and hooning at 'my favorite roundabout' where a retirement village is - intersection of Robinson Rd and Golf Links Road in Frankston. Tried to tell him it wasn't me, but he wouldn't believe me. He said he's being civil because there are cameras around but he wanted to smash my face in. Kinda strange, because I NEVER go past there!! AND, That kinda thing isn't really appealing to me, especially in residential areas!

I mean, the last time I drove along that road was about 8 months ago in a hilux!

When I said I had no idea where he was talking about (I actually had to google it!) he got really antzy. He ended it with something to the effect of 'f*ck off and do it somewhere else, because now I know exactly who you are, what you look like and what your car looks like - next time won't be so nice!'

I can't remember the exact words as I was to preoccupied trying to think of what roundabout it was!!

Regardless, I went to the Mornington cop shop and filed a report.

It's definitely a case of guilty by association, but now I'm pretty worried that this twit with a car that looks similar to mine is going to continue and I will end up with my face caved in OR damage to my pride and joy...

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I've had the same thing happen to me - silver R33 ripping up and down residential streets. Was parked at Repco one day and this huge wog dude came up and started having a go; accusing me of speeding on his street. I blatantly told him it wasn't me (it wasn't) but he wouldn't have a bar of it. I told him to take my rego, and next time he sees this guy to compare my rego to his.

It's clearly a case of power tripping idiot syndrome... Does this moron really think that you own the only black skyline in the whole world? Should have told HIM to get f*cked/smashed HIS face in for talking to you like that!

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Ah.. some people are retarded. I'm starting to think the extinction of the human race is closer than ever before, because these retards seem to be more apparent and everywhere nowadays.

I've had the same thing happen to me, should of told him to actually get the rego of the car, then call the hoon hotline rather than making empty threats.

LOL!!

I wasn't suggesting that!

I've always got my eye out for other skylines down this way (suss out body mods, chew the fat about power mods and the like)... seen a few white and maroon ones, but haven't seen any other black or greys around!

I have a black 33 but i live in Seaford and never go over near golf links road.

I wonder if this is the same bloke i've been getting blame for. Apparently i've been doing skids all over the place in Frankston.

My 33 was from that area i brought it off a guy just around near Golf Links road but that was almost a year ago.

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