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Queue all the non clued up people down here thinking they have sprung the black skyline with more than 1 occupant with Vic plates!

Police will be inundated but hopefully doesnt lead to a mass exposure of skylines and police door knocking to check. :P

Queue all the non clued up people down here thinking they have sprung the black skyline with more than 1 occupant with Vic plates!

Police will be inundated but hopefully doesnt lead to a mass exposure of skylines and police door knocking to check. :P

Isn't the story based in QLD?

Holy shit. Congrats to the police for actually calling off a high speed chase instead of acting out their own Miama Vice inspired scenarios! Well done!

Have you ever noticed how when there is a police chase that ends in a crash, the official line spun by the police involves them 'calling off the chase 1-5 mins before the actual crash' ? >_< Bit sus to me

hahahaha That pretty much sums up all skylines yes?

yep - after all we are all a bunch of suspicious young men who have nothing to do but go and commit crimes every night. Forget the mafia that is sitting in the holden statesman that is next to the guy sipping red cordial in the skyline....the guy sipping the red cordial looks mighty sus......

bit like the article i saw in tuesdays herald sun, guys in mill park doin burnouts so the neighbors got revenge n torched cars, spray painted cars etc

$10 says it was teh monkhey

funny u should mention munkeh... as soon as i read

The group broke into one of the shops and attempted to break into the other two before escaping in a stolen black 1990 Nissan Skyline coupe with Victorian number plates.

Munkeh - didnt u sell ur old one to someone in QLD?

mind u it was a NA so i dont think they would be doing much escaping

why's everyone having a cry?

The story is from QLD, and they've asked people IN QUEENSLAND to report a black skyline with VICTORIAN plates IN QUEENSLAND....now how many black skylines do you think will be driving around QLD with VIC plates...not very many.

I don't see what the problem is...

hahahaha That pretty much sums up all skylines yes?
yep - after all we are all a bunch of suspicious young men who have nothing to do but go and commit crimes every night. Forget the mafia that is sitting in the holden statesman that is next to the guy sipping red cordial in the skyline....the guy sipping the red cordial looks mighty sus......

im pretty sure hes referring to the "nissan skyline or any other skylines" bit man hahaha

bit like the article i saw in tuesdays herald sun, guys in mill park doin burnouts so the neighbors got revenge n torched cars, spray painted cars etc

$10 says it was teh monkhey

my mate rummie lives across the road from the house that was lol. they're a bunch of f**kheads. i wont say they deserve to have there cars torched but maybe they will learn a lesson now.

60% of that street is hoons in imports and commos neways lol

mind u it was a NA so i dont think they would be doing much escaping

:D

RB20DE POWAAAHHH

My car is Gun Metal Grey

I live in queensland but used to live in melbourne

I still have the VIC plates on

sure my cars not actually black...but...you watch i will feel some hatred from this

oh well i should only be picked on a couple of times before they leave me alone...hopefully *knocks on wood*

RellikZephyr

You drive a vehicle fitting the description (to joe public who doesn't know the difference between a GTR and an N/A R32) of a car used in a crime...it'd be exactly the same if it wasn't an import....thats the point I was making

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