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SAU do not promote illegal activites, even if it was a "100m accident" :D. If you can't controll your car sell it, everyone will be alot safer. It would have been a faster get-away if you didn't decide to fishy up a public street like an idiot and used a bit of throttle control.

MODS please close and move this thread :D..........

PS: If you are looking at my sig, it was done in a controlled and legal environment, at Victoria's largest skid pan, DECA Shepparton. B)

SAU do not promote illegal activites, even if it was a "100m accident" :huh:.  If you can't controll your car sell it, everyone will be alot safer.  It would have been a faster get-away if you didn't decide to fishy up a public street like an idiot and used a bit of throttle control.

Man ive seen grown men in their company exec commodore lose control and get a bit sideways. Give the dewd a break.

I dislike these people that straight away use the "SAU do not promote illegal activites". Im pretty sure cops dont waste their time sitting on here all day reading threads so stop acting like a little angel.

I do not drive a skyline so does that mean im allowed to drive like something other than a grandma? Im pretty sure the cops wont link a charade to SAU.

Man ive seen grown men in their company exec commodore lose control and get a bit sideways. Give the dewd a break.

I dislike these people that straight away use the "SAU do not promote illegal activites". Im pretty sure cops dont waste their time sitting on here all day reading threads so stop acting like a little angel.

I do not drive a skyline so does that mean im allowed to drive like something other than a grandma? Im pretty sure the cops wont link a charade to SAU.

I have not seen grown business men "fishy" up the street (from a stopped position) for "100m" with on coming traffic. A slight side step, in the wet, maybe. So b4 you decide to jump on my back learn to "READ" the post and think how "accidental" this type of driving really is.

Difference between your charade and our Skylines is that the Charade does not have 100's of young drivers "accidentally fishing up the street", occasionally killing themselves while doing some sort of illegal activates or even glorify their latest act of idiotic driving. Skylines have this reputation and it f**ks it up for the rest of us.

Here in VIC, SAU has a good reputation with the local authorities, we have seen them often on cruises, but they have not stopped us. On the other-hand, other clubs that are relaxed about being "hoons" have had police stop and check every vehicle.

Now who's the retard. You just assume he doesnt have a skyline. Wait a sec, WHO GIVES A F*CK

ps this thread made me lol thx guys :D

That honor belongs to you :)

Not sure what i said to have a go at me, but learn to read and comprehend. Nothing worse than a keyboard worrior that doesn't know what he is talking about. Strich9, since your are obviously a little slow, i will re-quote the phrase and highlight it for you :lol:

I do not drive a skyline so does that mean im allowed to drive like something other than a grandma? Im pretty sure the cops wont link a charade to SAU.

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pffft give skylines a bad name with the cops? Does anyone even need to do anything to get this? If you buy a car like a jap import you're basically telling cops to pick on you. Regardless of how you drive you will always get picked on so get use to it. Do fishies all you want coz the truth is even if you do not do them you will still be pulled over. So have some fun. If you dont want cops to pick on you sell your skyline. Simple! Or buy a R31 4 door and turn it into a sleeper.

pffft give skylines a bad name with the cops? Does anyone even need to do anything to get this? If you buy a car like a jap import you're basically telling cops to pick on you. Regardless of how you drive you will always get picked on so get use to it. Do fishies all you want coz the truth is even if you do not do them you will still be pulled over. So have some fun. If you dont want cops to pick on you sell your skyline. Simple! Or buy a R31 4 door and turn it into a sleeper.

Had my Skyline for 6yrs and have only been pulled over once, as i went through a booze bus. Had the fmic, exhaust, and 19's for at least 4yrs, so the car never really looked stock.

It's all about how you drive, if you are an idiot on the road then they will always pull you over. Once you have a bad rep. with the police the hassles never stop. So keep driving like a fool and enjoy the harrasment, just don't cry like a biatch when they defect you 3 times in one month. :lol:



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