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hahahahah, i thought about putting this in wastelands, but then again i think everyone should have a laugh about this and it is kinda general auto discussion..

watching the late 10 news and apparently there have been 15 Hyundai excel trashings recently!! just targeting excels!!! ahahahahaha :bahaha: Mainly jumping up and down on bonnets and roofs, slashing tyres. but wait there's more... they then do a close-up of a car they think the offenders are driving and it's this riced up lancer with Evo rear wing, exhaust tip and clear rear lights... "police believe the offenders are driving a car with rear lights similar to these.... *close up of rice lights*"

AHAHAHAHHAHAHA :lol: :bahaha:

watch out guys, it's the RICE WARS!!!! ahahahahha

sorry if no-one else thinks this is funny, but i thought it was bloody helirious!! :rolleyes:

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Dont get me wrong - i hate rice as much as the next guy but i dont believe in vandalism of other people's property. Not everyone has high asperations of owning a Skyline and some people can barely afford it like me ($0.30/km to run atm!!) but either way someone has probably worked hard for their Excel so its not good news for them.... still i can see the funny side cos they're really sh#itty cars!!!

I like the F&F3 idea hahaha good one INASNT!!!

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any car gettin trashed is harsh, but if u wanna look at it in a funny way here u go...

lancer guy prob saw one of the many hotted excels and thought what a tool, u know the ones, with big wings etc and $1000s spent on em, i mean sure, these people who spend any money on an excel should have their car burnt to the ground but who is the lancer guy to talk, done up excels are prob the gayest things on the rd, but a close 2nd is all the lancers with evo kits and lexus copied lights, who do they think they're foolin.........:shake: :chairshot

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thatll teach the ****wits to drive around with that ****ed up foglight on the rear turned on! what do they get out of having it on?? see all the cars behind them in fog that just dont happen in australia?? tell you guys the truth, ive thought many of times to go around smashing those ****ing things, piss me right off!

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keca18: I am soooooo with you on the fog light thing! When I come across it I sit up their ass with my highs on! So many idiots just don't know when to use their fog light. Most of 'em drive excels! I miss my Astra when I do come across it, 'cause the Astra had a fog light so I'd overtake them and then turn mine on to get even! :lol:

I thought the funniest thing about the news article was that they said the police didn't know why these Mitsu ppl were targeting excels! Maybe if they asked somone other than an excel driver!!!

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