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just saw that exact same page.....was about to post in here and see if any of you lot knew him...

what a losser!19 and he has a gtr,he does not deserve to have a gtr :) i mean we all remember the r34 gtr (evil34)in sydney that split in have and killed the occupants :) he is very luckey this kid :nyaanyaa:

i know the guy pretty well. hes a champion. flame him all u want, but i dont think he cares wat u pussy's have to say about him being caught. he was just a bit unlucky that the cops were there waitin for someone to do just wat he did.

he came out of toodyay rd, turning left onto roe hwy.

like earlier was said, its a good place to open her up there, the cops were hiding behind a bush in the middle of the grass island.

with in 300m he was at 200 and the cops were there standing in the middle of the road flaggin him down.

the cops were bored on duty police from east perth who decided to pull up and try catch some speeders! (from east perth... why would they be patroling roe hwy in middle swan???)

say wat ya want about him, but i bet all of u who recon hes a clown have sped ur car over the australian limit of 110km/h b4, and if u tell us u havent, then u shouldn't be drivin ur skyline! they are race cars, and yes i no they are meant for the track but u aint always gonna use it at the track if its license for the road, and its sittin in ur driveway.

the cars a machine!! i've driven it, and it can do well ova wat he was clocked for.

lets just say he was lucky to get clocked at 201.

what a losser!19 and he has a gtr,he does not deserve to have a gtr :) i mean we all remember the r34 gtr (evil34)in sydney that split in have and killed the occupants :) he is very luckey this kid :)

is this a lil bit of jealously i hear squirmin out of ur dribble hole ??

wat u mean he doesnt deserve to own a GTR, the kid worked his ass off to buy the car!

pfft, u keep dreamin of ownin one :nyaanyaa:

i know the guy pretty well. hes a champion. flame him all u want, but i dont think he cares wat u pussy's have to say about him being caught. he was just a bit unlucky that the cops were there waitin for someone to do just wat he did.

he came out of toodyay rd, turning left onto roe hwy.

like earlier was said, its a good place to open her up there, the cops were hiding behind a bush in the middle of the grass island.

with in 300m he was at 200 and the cops were there standing in the middle of the road flaggin him down.

the cops were bored on duty police from east perth who decided to pull up and try catch some speeders! (from east perth... why would they be patroling roe hwy in middle swan???)

say wat ya want about him, but i bet all of u who recon hes a clown have sped ur car over the australian limit of 110km/h b4, and if u tell us u havent, then u shouldn't be drivin ur skyline! they are race cars, and yes i no they are meant for the track but u aint always gonna use it at the track if its license for the road, and its sittin in ur driveway.

the cars a machine!! i've driven it, and it can do well ova wat he was clocked for.

lets just say he was lucky to get clocked at 201.

Well I am not sure if you have noticed (either you or your mate) but the police & the state government have basically declared jihad on anyone who has even a half interest in cars. People doing stupid stuff like this only allows the government to further their agenda - why do you think their PR is so finely honed to publicising incidents like this?

Your mates actions (& people like him) are the direct cause of making life more difficult for anyone who owns an import or a modified car. So :nyaanyaa:

Lastly he wasn't unlucky to get caught. He was lucky he didn't kill himself. Or his mates. Or someone else. He should be thankfull the coppers stopped him.

Anyway with the amount of trouble he is in now & the repercussions this will have on him for a long time to come, no amount of internet flaming will make a blind bit of difference.

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i know the guy pretty well. hes a champion. flame him all u want, but i dont think he cares wat u pussy's have to say about him being caught. he was just a bit unlucky that the cops were there waitin for someone to do just wat he did.

he came out of toodyay rd, turning left onto roe hwy.

like earlier was said, its a good place to open her up there, the cops were hiding behind a bush in the middle of the grass island.

with in 300m he was at 200 and the cops were there standing in the middle of the road flaggin him down.

the cops were bored on duty police from east perth who decided to pull up and try catch some speeders! (from east perth... why would they be patroling roe hwy in middle swan???)

say wat ya want about him, but i bet all of u who recon hes a clown have sped ur car over the australian limit of 110km/h b4, and if u tell us u havent, then u shouldn't be drivin ur skyline! they are race cars, and yes i no they are meant for the track but u aint always gonna use it at the track if its license for the road, and its sittin in ur driveway.

the cars a machine!! i've driven it, and it can do well ova wat he was clocked for.

lets just say he was lucky to get clocked at 201.

*cough* dickhead *cough*

wow 200kmh in only 300m, so that would make it a 10 second car.

and there is a difference between doing 130kmh to overtake a car and doing 200kmh cause you are a stupid brainless f**k.

and skylines aren't race cars. they don't have a rollcage, they have passenger seats, they are street legal, etc.

i think his daddy should take the keys off him and give him a good spanking...... although that is probably what he did to get the car in the first place

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