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i reckon doing burnouts or acting stupid around your house, or your mates house(unless he specifies he wants it :D ) is like shitting in your own backyard, im always extra careful when neighbours can see me.

i reckon doing burnouts or acting stupid around your house, or your mates house(unless he specifies he wants it :D ) is like shitting in your own backyard, im always extra careful when neighbours can see me.

pussy!!! LOL id love to see you do a burnout Arup!!! come over one day and ill ask you to add to my collection of lines out the front....

pussy!!! LOL id love to see you do a burnout Arup!!! come over one day and ill ask you to add to my collection of lines out the front....

mass, i love a good burnout, in fact i was convincing a friend to finish off the rest of his remaining tyres(getting new ones 2morrow) tonight, in a private area but he wouldnt do it!

thats me in my avatar enjoying a good smoke :D

I now wont do burnouts because i got t1-rs they cost a lot and have lots of grip so even if i dump it at 5 grand it launches, i need another set of rims to put my old tyres on for some action!

Or just lend me your car :D

I don't think it's a good idea to name names. Will turn this thread into a flame war.

f**k that... name the little c**t so I can ban him. Users like that don't deserve the priviledge of being on this forum.

if ya dont like a good burnout your gay

I don't mind burnouts mate, but there are better places to do it, don't you think? I might sound like a winger, BUT in a resi 40 or 50km street with little kids it can lead to ????

I love burnouts as anyone else, but can't afford to these days especially when I spent $500 per tyre.

Cheers.

f**k that... name the little c**t so I can ban him. Users like that don't deserve the priviledge of being on this forum.

Hey funkymonkey, I wouldn't mind the little F**K banned either, but are you really 100% sure it's worth naming him?

Cheers.

Hey funkymonkey, I wouldn't mind the little F**K banned either, but are you really 100% sure it's worth naming him? 

Cheers.

meh, its not gonna achieve anything, the turdburgler will just sign up using another nick. Hopefully he reads this and realises that not everyone thinks he's as fully sick as he thinks he is.

f**k that... name the little c**t so I can ban him. Users like that don't deserve the priviledge of being on this forum.

:lol: Thats the funniest thing I've read all day! Cheers ;)

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