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I had 1 report made against me for "hoon" driving and the po po was knocking at my door... All I did was drive past a mate with my cam so I could get the sound of my new turbo on film...

i too have had police come to my door coz i was revving my car after installing an exhaust, and neighbours thought i was doing a burnout...

at first i thought WTF.. :rant:

then realised there must be quite a few skyline drivers that abuse their vehicles and piss ppl off

:P

  SLED said:
Hey Michael, welcome aboard.

Just a quick note, please post in the standard size font (2) cause it'd be a real pain if everyone posted like that.

Happy posting. :rant:

Cool no worries soz I'm not new I just forgot my password for my last acc lol

  mid life crisis said:
i hope not as well but if it is too bad they have reported already by 3 really pissed of neighbours

then whats the point of ur warning if they arnt on here to see it :cool:

Yeh its unfortunate that these idiots can buy such a nice car and just disrespect it like that.

Gives all us sensible drivers a bad name and massive targets on our backs. Its pretty difficult these days to have a nice skyline to enjoy to drive without being frowned at by elders or harassed by police.

I was in elizebeth new years eve this year and Im pretty sure every idiot out there got in their cars at exactly 12:00am and ripped up the roads. We had at least 2 R31's out at the intersection 30m from my gf's house burning out till they got to the rims and one of their wheels burst, Im sure you can all imagine how much noise and smoke that generated.

All this while her 3 year old sister was trying to sleep. ;)

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