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loads of people..... the whole "33's cant drift" thing is just 32 fanboi bullshit... :)

there's a bunch of them in DA for a start

R33s aren't the boats they're made out to be :)

They're not much heavier than R32s and are plenty chuckable.

(OO)SKYLINE(OO): there are some shameless types who drift R33s, the one here drifted straight into a truck lulz. The only unfortunate part was the previous owner was a friend and a very responsible and anal Skyline owner :).

do N/A skylines do skids btw? (without handbrake)

whats wrong with drifting a 33? pretty good for it actually.

why is everyone so negative here.. your blowing it up to be a bigger deal then everyone else.. coulda beena supra or a commodore or a fkn camry doesnt matter its the driver just get over it newsflash hoons exist.

:):P

Argh!

I didn't mean to say it like that.

Was just reading the article at the time and was pissed off and just went off in my post and jumped on bozodos post.

Fuck those young fucks who think their in a Skyline and can do what ever they want.

I guess were all waiting for this one to get crushed under the new hoon laws.

:)

I rather they crush his legs and they auction the car.... Just my 2 cents... :P

If he had injured someone while doing his stupid shit, I would agree with you in crushing his legs.

But luckily no one was hurt.

True tho, auction the car and gets some money back.

If he had injured someone while doing his stupid shit, I would agree with you in crushing his legs.

But luckily no one was hurt.

True tho, auction the car and gets some money back.

If your going to do a burnout outside a school then lose it into a fence while its school time I say crush his legs and do it now.

Why should we wait for him to kill/critically injure someone's son or daughter before action must be taken.

I say treat every situation independently and in this case either chop one of his legs of or crush them both.

Yes its a bit dramatic but what can I say.... -Dont do the crime if you cant do the time- :P

^^^

calm down it was a 40m burnout i think that deserves some credit aside from the time and place rule its rather impressive however given that it made the news it was more likely a second gear chirpe into a fence cos his a hektik knt that cant drive.

^^^

calm down it was a 40m burnout i think that deserves some credit aside from the time and place rule its rather impressive however given that it made the news it was more likely a second gear chirpe into a fence cos his a hektik knt that cant drive.

Firstly I don't see why you should be giving him any credit at all in this situation.

Secondly chop one leg or crush its hard to decide.

Edited by KEN-R34

id like to see u pull a complete 40m burnout its a fair effort like i said putting aside the time / place he chose and focusing on the burnout like i said i highly doubt anyone could pull it off in a residential /cbd location

id like to see u pull a complete 40m burnout its a fair effort like i said putting aside the time / place he chose and focusing on the burnout like i said i highly doubt anyone could pull it off in a residential /cbd location

I don't think you get my point.

Nobody gives a damn about a complete 40m burnout simply because of the situation but it seems you do for some odd reason.

Why don't u put some knee pads on and show him how much your impressed about his 40m burnouts :P

Hmm cut or crush the choice is very hard :)

lol @ knee pads ur a retard.

Oh so you don't use knee pads? :P

I just "lol" so hard in the office everyone is looking at me..... haha

Im just messing with you mate nothing personal.

or are u just stereotyping everyone hektik as arab/wog.. bit racist if u ask me :P

That's exactly what I'm saying. Who the f**k says hektik but arabs/wogs? I have nothing against them whatsoever, but I've never seen an aussie that's not trying to act like a wog say hektik. I mean come on, who started saying 'full sick' and 'hektik' in the beginning? Sorry I don't tip toe around stereotyping, I'm just saying what everyone already knows / thinks.

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