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Anyone see that stupid white R33 in nthbridge sat night?


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Orright, who's that super-idiodic White R33 with blue neons under his car doing burnouts in front of main nightclubs around 2am to 3am on Saturday night / sunday morning? In some cases it wasn't even burnouts, its just revving real high and seemed to have something wrong with the car.

Anyone else see it? If you couldnt see it, you certainly could hear it. I saw it 2-3 times that night, first time when i left metros around 2am, then saw it again outside Alto's kebabs around half an hour later, then finally outside paramount around 10-15 mins after that. All occasions doing the same thing.

People like you are what spurts these stupid hoon laws. You disgrace me and the entire skyline family. I hope your car gets confiscated then sold to a decent owner unlike yourself.

I wonder if anyone else around that 'hood saw / heard it? :D

Just make sure u dob in the right guy lol.... i got a white 4 door with blue neons, and even as i might take her into NB i dont with the neons on coz they attract cops like moths to a flame.

well i will deny it was me coz at 2am i woulda been drinkn lol or passed out..... hehehehehehe

and then beat him in the head with it.......unless it was a plan to get some poon....if he did get some...restekpa....if not....on with the beating

It's always bout the poon with you ain't it? :P

Sounds similar to this little shit P plater, who has a White N/A R33 who regularly hangs out the front of Mirrabooka Maccas, ahh daddys money hard at work.

Stupid kid tells all the girls inside that his turbo is "disconnected" then he tries to ark it up all the time out the front.. idiot kids..

This is the kind of crap the anti hoon law is usefull for. But isnt most of it covered under the "reckless driving"?? dont know why they dont modify that law.

What goes though ppls minds like that? dont they have an consern to ppl around them if they loose controll of the car? If he got his car taken away for a short period of time and a fined, he would be out there doing it again as soon as he got his car back. No doubt he will just bitch about the system, and brag to his mates what he did. It wont be till he hits some one, smashes his car up major or himself, before he realises what hes doing.

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