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Old 29-03-2015, 10:38 AM   #31
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It is nice to see that no Ford people would ever be that reckless
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Old 29-03-2015, 10:51 AM   #32
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These days you can die while playing cricket, really anything you do you can die from if you look at it that way.. I never said they are pro's, they just know how to handle a car.
Ask any of my year 11/12 Automotive students and they'll tell you that they know how to 'handle a car'. Does not mean they can...

Dying from playing cricket or other activities is so rare that it pales into insignificance compared to injury and deaths by people who know how to 'handle a car'...
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Old 29-03-2015, 10:53 AM   #33
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Nothing more Australian than making burnouts illegal so we can all feel like ned kelly when we drop one

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Old 29-03-2015, 10:59 AM   #34
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Modern Australia has lost the plot. Bring back the 60s and 70s with real politicians, real policemen, and outside of suburbia and major cities you could drive however fast you want and it was single carriageway. Would give up anything for a modern re-enactment of HO up the hume in the last XR8 or last of the GT without getting the car impounded and being put in maximum security cell for it..
Just remember that 3 or 4 times the amount of people died on the roads then as compared to now. That does not sound like 'Australia has lost the plot'. Does anybody remember the Campaign 550 in the early 80s? That's what the target was to decrease the road toll in Queensland to...

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Old 29-03-2015, 11:25 AM   #35
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I think many people confuse the enjoyment side of it with the entitlement right side of it.
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Old 29-03-2015, 11:30 AM   #36
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Old 29-03-2015, 11:34 AM   #37
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All I could think of was how many of those cars are re-birthed or bought with proceeds of crime. The people in the video don't have the brain power for a good job to pay for those cars. The p-plater with an amg merc hmm wonder how he got it uleh.
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Old 29-03-2015, 12:28 PM   #38
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Who is more bogan, Aussies or Lebos ?
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Old 29-03-2015, 01:06 PM   #39
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If the bride and groom are into that and are happy to have a car drift around them...... I say good luck to them......... But doing it in the burbs is just bull****, by all means away from the general population in a controlled safe manner...... No kids standing alone on the side of the road watching .
If that occurred in my street I'd be pretty annoyed.
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Old 29-03-2015, 02:24 PM   #40
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They will wash away in a month or two.
yea nah, roast them in they last for years

mineral turps / stiff broom / high pressure cleaner can reduce the impact
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Watched the video, enjoy a good burn out but this is just stupid and ridiculous, anyone supporting this idiocy should also lose their license.

Seriously if this was my street, I would be out for blood, imagine being a neighbour or having your car parked in that street?? Imagine trying to sell your house with the street all ripped up??

Imagine if a car blew a tire and plowed through the crowd, killing party goers by the dozen?? Just too much to go wrong. Love the I know how to handle a car comments, I bet most people making those comments are probably least able to handle a car, just like the people that talk themselves up the most usually know the least.
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Old 29-03-2015, 03:56 PM   #42
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I don't enjoy burnouts/donuts PERIOD. Stupidity on a public street and pointless in an controlled environment.
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Old 29-03-2015, 04:18 PM   #43
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Who gives a *****, you all sound like a pack of old biddys, do u not remember doin burnouts when you were younger? I sure as hell do and if i had cars anywhere near as powerful as some of those im sure i wouldve done more, obviously no1 got hurt and even if they did, do you know them? So what difference would it make to you?
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Old 29-03-2015, 04:45 PM   #44
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As long as they pay for their own medical expenses (not taxpayers) when their idiocy goes wrong...
Exactly. "Time and place" tosspots...everyone likes a little fun, but suburban streets aren't the "place"...

Back around 2000 there used to be a bloke who did burnouts quite regularly on the corner outside our house when we lived in Bundy...all hours of the day and night, no thought to who was around, kids on bikes, whatever. Police were called a few times by various neighbours...us included when he nearly hit our son riding home from school one afternoon...but this was the days before "hoon laws" so he didn't lose his car.
Then it turned out he lived just down the road, and left his car parked on a sloping dirt driveway each night. By the road. Where anyone could, for example, creep down there at 2am and jam several large nails in front of and behind all four tyres. Just sayin'. It was tragic when it happened. No idea who did it either. *cough*...

He ended up as he deserved about a month later...he lost control and went over a rather deep gutter at full throttle and through someones fence, stopping inches from the house. Nearly tore the front wheels clean off the VS Commodore and did a hell of a lot of damage underneath by the amount of oil and auto trans fluid everywhere. He wasn't hurt...badly...but it was just lucky he didn't clean someone up.

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Old 29-03-2015, 04:59 PM   #45
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Who gives a *****, you all sound like a pack of old biddys, do u not remember doin burnouts when you were younger? I sure as hell do and if i had cars anywhere near as powerful as some of those im sure i wouldve done more, obviously no1 got hurt and even if they did, do you know them? So what difference would it make to you?
Yep you are correct us old biddy's have done burn outs in the old days but I would say when I did mine they were no where near residential areas or any where near people, I would imagine you are the type of person who would risk injuring or possibly kill some one doing stupid acts.
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Old 29-03-2015, 05:03 PM   #46
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I think the key message here is to be very wary about buying a used C63 from Revesby or Bankstown.
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Old 29-03-2015, 05:40 PM   #47
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I doubt the bride would have been impressed if the police showed up. Time and place and that was neither.
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Old 29-03-2015, 05:52 PM   #48
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I would imagine you are the type of person who would risk injuring or possibly kill some one doing stupid acts.
You can imagine all you want about me, doesnt make you right.
Im the first person to admit i was young and dumb, yes i did lose my license for reckless driving though the only person ive ever put in danger is myself and im no longer as young or as dumb.
Im just curious, whos the bigger idiot, the person doing the burnout that loses control and hurts some1 or the some1 thats standing close enough to get hurt?
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The neighbours must be happy when it comes time to sell the house with all those black marks on the street.
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I don't enjoy burnouts/donuts PERIOD. Stupidity on a public street and pointless in an controlled environment.
I like donuts, especially ones from Donut King with heaps of glasing on them, you're missing out bro. All my donuts are eaten in a controlled environment, provided seat and table.
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You can imagine all you want about me, doesnt make you right.
Im the first person to admit i was young and dumb, yes i did lose my license for reckless driving though the only person ive ever put in danger is myself and im no longer as young or as dumb.
Im just curious, whos the bigger idiot, the person doing the burnout that loses control and hurts some1 or the some1 thats standing close enough to get hurt?
Let me guess.
Would the idiot going to jail be the person doing the burnout? and would the idiot going to hospital be some1 thats standing close enough to get hurt?
Now let me think about this for a sec, who's in the wrong here?
They may well both be idiots, but only one of them is doing something illegal.
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Yawn...whats for tea is more important to me. Different town different situation but same thing happening,burnouts. Over glorification by the media and some stupid idiots doing skids on the street and letting them selves be filmed doing it thinking it really OK to do so.

Both as stupid as each other,reporters and car owners.Delete em both from society and we are all happy.
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Let me guess.
Would be the idiot going to jail be the person doing the burnout? and would the idiot going to hospital be some1 thats standing close enough to get hurt?
Now let me think about this for a sec, who's in the wrong here?
They may well both be idiots, but only one of them is doing something illegal.
If you stand close enough to someone doing that you deserve the Darwin award.
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Old 29-03-2015, 08:23 PM   #53
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yes how dare they i mean regular people walking down the street while people are doing burnouts whats next people all over the road in the city when im trying to drift around tight city streets the sheer bald faced cheek to be in my way when im breaking the lawwww hang them all i say.
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Old 29-03-2015, 08:25 PM   #54
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I thought all you needed to do was drop some dry ice into a bucket of water to get that smokey romantic environment on the dance floor for your wedding parade and 1st dance......

C63 AMG smoke machine must have cost a fortune....ha ha
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yes how dare they i mean regular people walking down the street while people are doing burnouts whats next people all over the road in the city when im trying to drift around tight city streets the sheer bald faced cheek to be in my way when im breaking the lawwww hang them all i say.
Because you couldn't hear it coming ? Thats why we as a society are held back because of people that think like that.We have to accommodate the lowest common denominator.

Theres enough aca people on here that take this whole internet thing to seriously and look to blame instead of preventative thinking cos we need more of that for sure.
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Because you couldn't hear it coming ? Thats why we as a society are held back because of people that think like that.We have to accommodate the lowest common denominator.

Theres enough aca people on here that take this whole internet thing to seriously and look to blame instead of preventative thinking cos we need more of that for sure.
So what you're saying is it's my job as a pedestrian to listen out for some ****wit doing a burnout down my street and hide behind a fence or something? It's my job as a driver on the highway to just "get out of the way" of a ******** drifting over four lanes?

Oooookkkkkkkkaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyy......

Figured the sane thing would be to, oh, I dunno, not be a ****wit in built up areas.

I'm not even 30 yet, and my lot used to at the very least go to the industrial areas when they were vacant to try and do the biggest skids bruh.
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Going on that video though .... I think Tracy Grimshaw is guilty of too many donuts as well. But that wasn't pointed out at the time.
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Outrageous.

In light of this footage we should immediately demand legislation to introduce mandatory jail time for any incident involving wheel spin. While we're at it, lets make sure every vehicle has an electronic monitoring device so that we can address this degradation of society by automatically fining non law abiding motorists.

We need to do something about these rubber burning terrorists and their four wheeled missiles. Think of the children!
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Now whilst I think burnouts are dumb, and prove nothing. Let's face it anything with 200hp can do a burnout. One thing confuses me greatly.

Now for some unpopular statistics. We have had 70 people killed on Victorian Roads this year, and hundreds more injured. Of these how many were actually burning rubber.

I get the risks. I'm particularly unhappy about seeing the kid standing beside the road, but it's about time some reality got back into the road saftey debate.
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It is pretty disappointing to see how many think this is acceptable behaviour. It is up there with one of the reasons I can't wait to get out the where I currently live. Every idiot has to drop burnout whenever they see fit.

I have seen a bloke knock down a lightpole which nearly fell on a house. Sure no one died but I bet you'd be less than impressed if it had of fallen on your house. It sure ****ed the whole street off!
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