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11 hours ago, colin.ssc said:

Farkkkkk that sucks  you guys ok?

All gd here, cars now at my mates workshop... keep ya fingers crossed lol there doesnt look to be many gd skyline out the at the mo

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My wife says its cursed

Man how many people in perth just mash the brake from no where. Was a crash on tonkin roe intersection yesterday. Had too slow down to 20kmph on the on ramp from people staring. Is a 100 zone. Wtf.
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2 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


Man how many people in perth just mash the brake from no where. Was a crash on tonkin roe intersection yesterday. Had too slow down to 20kmph on the on ramp from people staring. Is a 100 zone. Wtf.

Runner necking....

Anyone see the crash on the news 3 weeks ago? A ute rolled through the bush cuz she was too busy looking at the crash on the other side to notice the stopped traffic infront of her lol

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Runner necking....
Anyone see the crash on the news 3 weeks ago? A ute rolled through the bush cuz she was too busy looking at the crash on the other side to notice the stopped traffic infront of her lol

Yeah mate I had the pipe rack on the ute on the way home with a 14" catch can 2 x intake tubes and a 3m outlet across the top all strapped down. Went from the hunge down to stopped because they were all looking at the crash 300m away on the opposite side of the dual carriageway in full storm. The dude in the Jeep needs a goods punch in head. Had a guy in a land cruiser pass me on the left on roe hwy I was doing 120 he smashed the landy between 3 cars in and out swerving then fully cut me off kept jamming on the brakes and pulling fingers at me down to 60kmph they are on f**king drugs man. It's bollocks.
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Yeah mate I had the pipe rack on the ute on the way home with a 14" catch can 2 x intake tubes and a 3m outlet across the top all strapped down. Went from the hunge down to stopped because they were all looking at the crash 300m away on the opposite side of the dual carriageway in full storm. The dude in the Jeep needs a goods punch in head. Had a guy in a land cruiser pass me on the left on roe hwy I was doing 120 he smashed the landy between 3 cars in and out swerving then fully cut me off kept jamming on the brakes and pulling fingers at me down to 60kmph they are on f**king drugs man. It's bollocks.

Every light in the xr8 or the Nissan there is some tosser in a snot box trying to give you there best 200h.p. At the crank. Then if you take off normally they think they have won and slow down in front of you.If you take off quick they pound your hammer like you never won and want to crash into you.if you launch at 4000 spin the wheels and sideways too 100kph you will be arrested. Welcome to Perth.
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4 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


Man how many people in perth just mash the brake from no where. Was a crash on tonkin roe intersection yesterday. Had too slow down to 20kmph on the on ramp from people staring. Is a 100 zone. Wtf.

I've been going up Tonkin quite a bit recently, and Its so depressing when I noticed Tow Truck drivers just park on the side of the road waiting for an accident, because it happens there so much they make a profit doing so.

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7 hours ago, Manne said:

I've been going up Tonkin quite a bit recently, and Its so depressing when I noticed Tow Truck drivers just park on the side of the road waiting for an accident, because it happens there so much they make a profit doing so.

There only making money off of people who cant drive. I had a idiot last night on the kwinana outside land to inside lane to get off at armadale road... crossed 4 lanes of traffic to then decide that he wanted back on the freeway and crossed 2 lanes of slip road and the emergency lane to get back on. How there wasnt a acvident i dont know

9 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


Every light in the xr8 or the Nissan there is some tosser in a snot box trying to give you there best 200h.p. At the crank. Then if you take off normally they think they have won and slow down in front of you.If you take off quick they pound your hammer like you never won and want to crash into you.if you launch at 4000 spin the wheels and sideways too 100kph you will be arrested. Welcome to Perth.

The biggest issues with perth is its speed limits and people being stingey. People pay as little as possible for tyres, corse ur 20 dollar plastic tyres arnt gonna grip the road and not enspire confidence. How are you supost to drive if u cant feel what the cars doing??? Specialy in the wet.... and the speed limits, iv never understood why ud make giant v8s and have such slow limits. At 100kmh my concentration level is minimal as which i think most peoples is too. Lots of unconcentrated frustrated people makes for dangerous roads.

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