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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

farken AMEN brother!

as a qualified chef working in a 2 hat restaurant (fine dining) i worked 75+ hours per week for a take home pay of $520

not only is that unfair but there is not that many chefs out there that can even do these kinda jobs. it took me years to aquire the skills and do you get rewarded? FARK NO! you get f**ked in the ass

hence i have moved to a non fine dining restsurant and am much happier nowdays ;)

/ RANT

and yes old people dont like my car :P

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lol yup jenki n tierd as hell lol.........

yee joeyjoe i know where ur comeing from i had a trannieship as a cheif i did for 6 months bad hours n hi stress enviroment.....

75 hours for 520 bucks im guessing ur on a salary???? isint it funny how its legal for a bussiness to rob u of ur life but if u walk n there n rob them its a crime

I thought it was a good report.

The guy researching hoon behaviour has a far more balanced view of the issue. I really think his ideas should be heard.

Yes 'hoon behaviour' is worth doing something about.

But NO, 'hoon behaviour' isnt automatically associated with serious accidents, it actually can be far more accurately categorised as nothing more than an annoyance, as he suggests.

So it is fair that it should be addressed in this sense, but it needs to be approached with the right perspective, that it typically isn't especially dangerous.

And to those who flame police - I understand that some police may treat some people unfairly. But you need to remember that a large majority of them are just normal decent people doing their job (in EXACTLY the same way that the majority of people who drive nice cars dont actually drive everywhere with copious amounts of wheelspin, using four lanes, with all of their cousins in the car with them and their music cranked up to 11)

This stereotype against police just serves to work against us. People in the car community and the police need to develop a MUTUAL respect for each other.

Its pretty simple really, if you dont act like a tool and give the police anything to hassle you for, if the mutual respect is there, then the police have no reason *to* hassle you, and wont.

If there is a mutual disrespect bred through people slagging off about how terrible the police are, it just continues to create more tension, and it becomes two opposing sides (car enthusiast v police) rather than two co-operating groups (car enthusiast *and* police).

The sooner the overall mentality changes the better.

As far as Im concerned I have no problems with the police at all. Yep Im definitely wary of them, in the same way that they seem to be a little wary of me when they see a youngish bloke driving a skyline.

In my experience so far, when they see Im not doing anything stupid, and when I see that theyre just making sure of that, its basically no problem and we both can go happily on our way.

...Which in my opinion is how it should be?

unfortunately its really only a look after yourself situation tho :wub:

i'm fine driving around with this attitude and i never get troubble..

but i'm sure when habibi uleh gets pinned for going sideways in his vl on chapel st with 13 people in the back it'll SOMEHOW be the police's fault ;)

I used to drive a VL :O long time ago though :D It had a great sound system, too bad the car used to shake uncontrollably whenever it was cranked!

To be fair ALOT of people develop the love for the RB engine while in their first car VL.

Anyway /derail over.

I used to drive a VL :O long time ago though :D It had a great sound system, too bad the car used to shake uncontrollably whenever it was cranked!

To be fair ALOT of people develop the love for the RB engine while in their first car VL.

Anyway /derail over.

OMG I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE111!11111!!!!!!1!!!!!11!!1!!!1!1!!!!1!!1!TY

ive had my 32 for 5 months now and ive learnt to just laugh a ppl who give me dirty looks because of the car im driving or when coppas stare me down.. i just laugh n think yeh u want it lol but thats me i like to laugh

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