Love how all thesedo-gooders act like they have never done anything wrong.....
Some people need to put a mirror at the end of their bed and wake up to themselves.
I'll admit, while not the smartest thing to do...its still a nice skid.
This is why people hate car enthusiasts, **** wits like that, if you want to do it do it but dont post it on the net, that just gives TT/ACA fuel to add to the fire, i hope he gets done, just for posting on line, i bet he's sitting at home waiting for a knock at the door or hi fiveing his c**k. im no angel but if i rob a bank i dont post it on line, f***tard.
Love how all thesedo-gooders act like they have never done anything wrong.....
Some people need to put a mirror at the end of their bed and wake up to themselves.
I'll admit, while not the smartest thing to do...its still a nice skid.
100% agree, they all get on their high horse and act like they have never done anything wrong. what a joke, but you see it all the time on here.
yea its not the smartest thing do, on a street then on you tube, but if they get caught its their own fault and they will cop the consequences. people bang on about "oh this just makes it worse for enthusiasts" but let's face reality, it has been bad for us for years and always going to be people doing this type of thing, so just sit back and enjoy the viewing.
nice burnouts all the same
Not really a good idea at all. Posting on YouTube an even worse idea and just to satisfy their ego IMO.
Right place, right time is applicable here even though really the right place, right time would have been on a burnout pad. They've gone to a place that minimises risk to everyone else. Have to commend them for that at least, despite the fact they're still breaking the law
Hopefully these idiots write their cars off. I live in Forrestfield and would listen to this at least 5 nights a week. These people need a fair dinkum caining. No respect for anyone.
Skids are great fun, and the smart guys know how to keep themselves and others safe, and not get caught... Regardless of hoon laws.
Let's not worry ourselves with the people silly enough to post skid vids to youtube like a hero, it makes them easier to catch.
Happiness isn't around the corner... it IS the corner
I dont care about the burnout, thought it was pretty good, and chaffed abit of smoke too, we've all done them, some still do them... as much as they wont admit on here..
but posting it on the net like a hero aint the smartest thing he could have done.
right place , right time, but be mart about it....
U never know whats around the next corner.
the end.
640rwhp of pure awesomeness
Its reasons like that the pubilc think we are HSV wearing, un employed mullett hairdo-ed, vb swilling, winnie blue smoking, thong wearing wife beating, dole bludging f***wits.
Awesome skid, very solid effort... Holdens should put this up for their next TV commercial, they would sell alot more :P
I know its not the best place to be done but atleast they went where there was no traffic! and if they did crash I couldnt see too much happening besides damages to the vehicles and maybe the wire fence or a tree..
ACA and TT are not above using footage from legal off-street events, and even footage from other countries etc. So this being on youtube doesnt exactly shoot all enthusiasts in the foot by giving them what they want, as their stories and accompanying footage are rarely the slightest bit factual or accurate anyway. The people up in arms about this are delusional.
you have to a bit dense to actually want to do burnouts, in your own expensive car, on a public road, while videotaping it, then broadcasting it to the public.
i wish i had that "enhance" thing off csi to get the plate numbers
Anyone ever have one of these idiots loose control and land in your front yard metres from where your loved ones are sleeping. I have. Lucky for the losers Daddy Bear was in Bathurst at the time on business. To hear your family on the phone in terror when the losers are yelling at your loved ones in the background to GET THE F@$@ INSIDE! does make ones blood boil. Lucky for all concerned (including my custodial freedom) I was 400km away. Experiences like this does change the way you see such behaviour.
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