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look up lebo hoons in you tube, lol hours of entertainment...

Saw those vids the other night.The channel 9 one made me piss myself laughing.I cant believe they think they are cool saying and doing all of that stuff.Dont they realize everyone who will watch that will think they are a bunch of stupid morons.

"Fully sik bro"

Funny you say that....the producer actually approached some car clubs in NSW....we gave them some details on some SAU NSW events to attend and film but nothing came of it last I heard.

First decent piece of media i've seen in a while actually going into the issues.

Addressing the fact the real stats don't show it as a real problem more a sensationalised issue via the good old media & Gov't using it as a soft spot with the general population for ratings and votes

they did interview a couple mupets but the officer being interviewed was a top notch fellow and gets my thumbs up. he was not biased eventhough im sure he's dealt with a lot of idiots.... he sounded very sympathetic towards the enthusiast cause.

this is one of the better pieces of media out there involving the whole """HOONS""" issue

:D

If you drive "normally" you have nothing to worry about.

If only that were true.. lol

Was a good video.. Would be nice to see more.. I wish I heard that dam radio interview, I would have absolutely given it to that lady about crushing the cars.

What a sheep.. Just following the media.

I'm noticing that the Skylines featured are either winning drag races, or drifting around bends. All the cars are doing doing donuts or skids, or losing.

Just goes to show that Skylines attract a better type of hoon.

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When that old lady on the talk back show came on and said "they should crush all their cars" made me realy angry... How can someone be so ignorant?

+1, most likely some b*tch who drives Getz/excel & does 20km/h in 60km/h zones coz she "thinks" its safer that way :thumbsup: .

She probably doesn't even know the difference between auto/manual.

If they need to crush any car they should crush those sh*t boxs that runs around the street blowing a sh*t load of smoke from their dying engines that has probably never being serviced.

Wow... THAT wasnt full of shit!!

I'm a bad guy... Why? Cos I drive a SKYLINE!! Yes, of course I never have traction, I'm a hoon, thats wot hoon's do. We also crash our cars every 2nd day! I have noticed that almost ALL the cases of a Written off skyline was because someone hit them. Interesting, isnt it?

Dunno about you guys, but ive never had any trouble with the police so far....

I thought i would when i bought it last year... but i just been lucky i guess!

And guys.. old ladies will always be old ladies, and complain about something or rather as they got nothing better to do...

Go kill some people in GTA 4 to get your fustration out! :blush::blink:

Great piece, mostly. I gotta get the doc's thesis.

Hoon laws are there to appease the older voters-"we care so here's the plan...we'll pressure police to chase these evil youngsters instead of violent criminals and then circumvent the judiciary by removing their discretion in sentencing with draconian and disproportional sentencing guidelines...so arrr will you vote for me (again)" The "hoon" laws do nothing accept make owners run.

Hair Hat=Australia greatest ever drag racer... lol.

"we will agree with that last comment" the bitch''s own show and she distances herself from it. What a sack of crap she is.

heres what i dont get tho i see more people actually hooning in stocko shitboxes than i do in modded rides these days. i mean come on the burnouts are usually bogan commos. but what i dont get is u dont need a modified ride to go fast or hoon. u mod the car u get more power more torque yeah but that just makes u accelerate faster. ( yeah maybe not technically correct) but show me 1 car limited to what the national speed limit is. i used to own an old n13 pulsar with nothing but a cat back exhaust and i could wind that lil 1.6 ltr off the clock. it may have taken a while to get up there but it did. (on tracks not streets). so if all cars are capapble why target modified car owners. and one last thing whats worse doing like 150 in a car modified to do so safely? or this crap of big fat trucks that say limited to 100 doing the same. coz if i had a dollar for every truck i saw with that sticker prove it wrong i would have a 35 gtr in my garage already.

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the sooner u accept ur gonna get flamed for driving a so called (hotted) up car the easier life will be come.... if u dont want the attension dont buy a preformance car its as simple as that..

yes u drive a skyline

yes u are gonna get unfairly treated

yes the general public are gonna hate u even tho ur a good driver

no nothing will ever change........ nothing in life ever changes

yes the world is a unfair place

no amount of complaining is ever gonna fix it

the sooner u accept the facts of life the easier its gonna be........ its just the same as all the shittest jobs out there pay the least is that fair HELL NO

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