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Aggravated burnouts are actually defined in nsw road rules. From memory its spinning the tyres for more than 3 seconds or something.

Also the worst part is, you can be booked for street racing in NSW, without any other cars being around!

Its classified as conducting a time trial, even if youre not timing it!

Wow thats the next level.

Thats almost as far fetched as them pulling you over for speeding, when your not, because your car is sporty, and your young, so you must be about to speed.

I think aggravated in the terms of this road law means "intentional"

On Saturday coming back from Shannons Christmas BBQ at the lights near Fyshwick I "unintentionally" chirped the wheels twice. (new clutch/Revs to high)

Sidled up beside AFP 4WD who had just turned left. I srsly thought I'm gone - but they just drove on. Pfewww !!

Want it so bad. Willing to provided a lifetime of Sexual Favours for the Person who buys it for me. ;)

Just spoke to Iron Chef. Here is what he said about it:

Hi Anthony,

I wouldn't buy that one - it's at USS Sapporo, so is probably full of rust.

Allow mid-high $30Ks landed for a reasonable KGC10 GT-R replica.Flick an email through if you want to have a look around.

Cheers

Kristian

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