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Make sure you are glued to the TV tonight for the Today Tonight program. The reporters are claiming to "infiltrate" a Street racing gang here in Syd and the report is showing how "street racing" is taking over our streets :P

I noticed on the add they show a black R33 doing donuts.... this should be fun.

I think its at 6:30 on channel 7

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Yeah i'll be watching, the courier mail have already started spinning shit, they've got a picture of a WRX smoking the wheels around a corner, then under neath a picture of an XR8 dash with 230kmh on it, then a quote saying something like, wheel nut...230km/h around a corner or some crap. This better not be another one of those shit for brains articles with a bunch of a cock jockeys saying how tuff they are in their commodore with an exhaust tip on it.

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All.

Make sure you are glued to the TV tonight for the Today Tonight program. The reporters are claiming to "infiltrate" a Street racing gang here in Syd and the report is showing how "street racing" is taking over our streets :)

I heard about this, but I heard the street racing "gang" was on the Gold Coast.

Apparently TT went undercover, posing as a "performance video" crew :P

as always. check the next story out. what a pri*k. he's raised $700,000 for his council from just parking fines in one year.

ha. prince of parking fines. more like wan**r of parking fines. it's not his fault ppl are stupid and park illegaly but he can show a bit of mercy.

that story was f**ked. they make out that anyone with a high performance car driving around of a weekend is a hoon and does illegal street racing.

although probably most people do this:D the cops are going to be assholes and get real strict here on the coast i reckon.

Originally posted by Birty

I hate how they say a dangerous move called the rolling road block, that's to stop people getting in the way you bloody wankers.

true. that chick that got 'traumatised' was an idiot. i feel sorry for her. what a sad case.

oooh, this parking inspector is giving me the sh*ts. what a cold hearted person. no compassion whatsoever.

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