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**** yeah!!! thats exactly what i thought

couldnt get her ugly face outta my head...teh guy with the blue rotary...he should be happy hes going to jail...he doesnt have to wake up every morning and see that ugly thing

edit: fixed lol

I'm just glad there were no skylines....

Quote of the segment :

TT: "Do you realise this is dangerous?"

Hoon: "Yeah of course its dangerous, but thats the way you gotta live. Live dangerous, die dangerous!"

The intelligence amazes me. He'd wanna hope he's not going to court....

well looks like my original post was wrong. was no import at all from what i recall on it. and as Jive said, alot of muzza's and bogans, plus shiet loads of commonhores. haha was actually quite funny watching the stupidity of some people. even more the point of going to the one location on a weekly basis. of coarse the cops are gonna catch on soon enough. LoL. and what a pisser that the cops set up a camera after the road block, and the stupid morons were caught speeding aswel. haha i hope they cop it bad as that was a disgrace.

http://www.streetcommodores.com.au/forum/s...?threadid=25631

http://www.streetcommodores.com.au/forum/s...?threadid=25630

heheh

here's a couple of quotes:

im $$$$ed....they got me on film, about 3 times....the white ute doing circle work...im $$$$in scared as now hey
it really pisses me off to see that people have a problem with doing burnouts in a car, and that the cops actually care. anyone with half a brain will realise that burnouts are very safe, its not dangerous at all... the worst thing that could happen is you hit a pole at 5ks an hour or something, which is nothing compared to people going sideways at 100Ks an hour.... the cops should get a life.... the only thing burnouts will ever harm is our own wallets when we have to put on a new set of tyres.

But the guys on that forum agree the chick was rotten :)

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