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in the dry I like to give my line a bit of a go once and a while form the lights...never drop of the clutch or anything just take it to the s/limit...is that still being a hoon??? dunno guess it is. I assumed most of us do this to some extent just not to the point of being a retard.

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in the dry I like to give my line a bit of a go once and a while form the lights...never drop of the clutch or anything just take it to the s/limit...is that still being a hoon??? dunno guess it is. I assumed most of us do this to some extent just not to the point of being a retard.

Many people do that, but not many people do that in the rain, or do burnouts in the rain, and then race in front of cops.....

Many people do that, but not many people do that in the rain, or do burnouts in the rain, and then race in front of cops.....

yeah good point...u gotta be a tool to start with and no amount of sense, logic seems to deter a tool from being a tool.

I'd be interested to know which SAU member it was too.. there's not a huge number of R34 drivers in the club. At least I can say it wasn't me :happy: My car was in the workshop on a hoist last night.

i can confirm that. my car was on the hoist next to this 1! ;)

damn this is a massive post for 1 day!

ive got so much i could say but its all pretty much been said by other members.

being a member of a resuce team and seeing what happens AFTER somebody has lost control was the best wake up call i could ever experience. fair enough a little squirt on the go pedal is all good, but not 30+ on the limit. thats just plain stupidity. calder park is that side and sandown is this side ppls! id hate to rock up to a job 1 day and see a beautiful car with sau stickers wrapped around a tree...

and for the record, ive owned 3 cars. a VL 2 speeding tickets. a VS 1 speeding ticket and a GTR fine free! :)

i can confirm that. my car was on the hoist next to this 1! ;)

damn this is a massive post for 1 day!

ive got so much i could say but its all pretty much been said by other members.

being a member of a resuce team and seeing what happens AFTER somebody has lost control was the best wake up call i could ever experience. fair enough a little squirt on the go pedal is all good, but not 30+ on the limit. thats just plain stupidity. calder park is that side and sandown is this side ppls! id hate to rock up to a job 1 day and see a beautiful car with sau stickers wrapped around a tree...

and for the record, ive owned 3 cars. a VL 2 speeding tickets. a VS 1 speeding ticket and a GTR fine free! :happy:

the fastest car out of the lot and no fines!! gotta hand it to u buddy! We all have done stupid things, just thank god that we are still here. But I guess in a way this club does send a strong msg of taking it to the track if one needs to feel the need for speed....so keep up the good work SAU :)

Firstly let me just say, calder park is open every friday night, so do your f**king drag racing there!

Secondly, graeme( is that how you spell it?) i hope you were very heavy handed on this individual, it really make me angry to hear about this. I understand that you have done a lot of work in the force to build some sort of positive relationship between the club on the police, and to have this happen, and infront of your must piss you off. My only hope is that the work that you have done doesnt go back to square one, where you have officers telling your what a group of "Hoons" us skyline drivers are.

Dont give up on the club yet, some of us still have our heads screwed on and dont live life a quarter mile at a time between the lights.

Cheers Jarrod

Excellent, was sure something like that was in the Constitution

Ohhh - and I think the behaviour itself was ofcourse stupid - my initial post was more about club responsibilities in this case.

27. Misconduct:

31. Expulsion of Members:

I assure you Mr R34 GT-t driver.

You will hear from the Committee if you are a current paid member.

If not, remove the stickers from your car as your behaviour is not acceptable.

Cheers - Ash

its clear your a moron. you contradicted yourself in the space of 2 posts. lol(Quote ***JAR***)

It is clear you have a hard time understanding sarcasm. :)

In fact calling someone a moron almost seems like you have some major issues......read the thread properly and dont jump to conclusions.

I'd be interested to know which SAU member it was too.. there's not a huge number of R34 drivers in the club. At least I can say it wasn't me :) My car was in the workshop on a hoist last night.

Haha you and me both, I read the SE Suburbs R34 GT-T and I'm thinking.....I bet they think it was ME :)

Not like you can miss my car though, that and I have no battarazies :D

If people pay to become a member of SAuVIC, then go out of their way to make an ass of themself and endanger other peoples lives on the roads, and there are witnesses, shouldn't they be held acccountable for their actions?

Surely the committee has the right to revoke memberships based on such stupid behaviour?

Ultimately, it makes the club look bad when the next triple fatality clearly shows a SAu sticker visible on one of the windows of the near un-identifiable smashed up vehicle?

if you can come on here and honestly say you have never ever lost traction in the wet and have never ever exceeded the speed limit by 30 km'h then I will say hello to the pink elephants and the flying cops

EXACTLY!!!

Everyone flames one another for doing stupid shit on the road, but their can not be ONE PERSON who has never done anything stupid on the road. I mean if he didnt get caught then this wouldnt be such a big issue would it? Move on your all crying, same thing happens on other forums and its just stupid reading about it.

My 2 cents,

Almost every one here has been guilty of driving in an unsafe manner at one time or another.

This car club has a good reputation, and has a lower dickhead to real person ratio than most, i am a proud club member and think that this situation is unfortunate. This will happen again, lets hope not, boys WILL be boys.

Times have changed, we need to make a concerted effort to keep safe and smart on the roads and save it up for the track.

There are idiots everywhere, try not being one, I'm trying.......very trying.

EXACTLY!!!

Everyone flames one another for doing stupid shit on the road, but their can not be ONE PERSON who has never done anything stupid on the road. I mean if he didnt get caught then this wouldnt be such a big issue would it? Move on your all crying, same thing happens on other forums and its just stupid reading about it.

Other forums aren't part of CAMS affiliated clubs that actually have a public reputation to uphold.

Did you even read the first post? You've missed the point completely.

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