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Yep. That guy was a knob ... and he was indeed driving a Cefiro ... but when have the news or ACA gotten their facts straight? Looks like a Skyline, must be a Skyline. :laugh:

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/police-want-...u-1225838268044]

The lone police officer was unable to take down the registration number of the silver Nissan and chose not to pursue the vehicle because of the dangers involved in a city car chase.

chose not to or couldnt chuck a 3 point turn quick enough :laugh:

"We've had so much publicity about hoon driving and the effects of hoon driving, I believe the public has had enough of that type of behaviour, too," he said.

It sure didnt sound like the public had enough in that video!

saw that on tv, idiots everytime there is a hoon driver and its an import they call it a skyline. must be 10% of the time the hoons on tv labeled driving skylines are actually driving skylines. :laugh:

Sucks that imports are getting cheaper and cheaper, more idiots like that getting behind the wheel hooning around giving everyone else a bad name.

Came on SAU to see if there was a post about this, just saw the segment in QLD.

I guess if it has a Nissan badge, oh, it couldnt possibly be anything other than a Skyline :laugh:

LOL @ typevu, lovin the 3 point turn comment :D

how could they miss the number plate ?

thankyou hunni

what a dick really doing that on rundel st baahhhhaaaa must be really dumb there is cops on that street all the time not to mention all the people standing around could have really hurt someone if he stuffed up by the sound of the video he went as high as 3rd gear

yeah should be quite interesting to hear about the outcome, especially with the amount of things they could find to charge him for. i could rattle off a long list of thing, but can't remember the correct names to half of them

thankyou hunni

what a dick really doing that on rundel st baahhhhaaaa must be really dumb there is cops on that street all the time not to mention all the people standing around could have really hurt someone if he stuffed up by the sound of the video he went as high as 3rd gear

you should be a journo also, as you assume just as much bullshit.

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