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Old 03-07-2007, 01:54 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by jimt3te50
My old man and I were going up a long hill on the way home as we have done all our lives and he was in his new 100 series Turbo diesel Landcruiser and I was following him in the T3. Now we were doing 110km/h, he was pulling away as I didn't want to get caught exceeding the maximum allowable limit in WA, and this was just as the hoon laws came into effect in WA.

My old man is 56 and drives a Turbo Diesel Landcruiser- he used to race cars and knows how to push this 2.2t barge up the hill, and I am now 27 and drive a Bright blue lowered T3 with racing stripes.

If someone had seen us going up the hill, who do you think would have been dobbed in? Yes, they can do that here.

These shows cast "hoons" in a very generalised fashion and it ****es me off something chronic. my old man is a bigger rev head than I'll ever be and I guarantee I'd be the one to come off second best in this example........

Society is becoming unbearable.
Exactly!!
But ppl will always believe what they are told and if the media and politions keep druming into them that high powered cars are bad,young drivers are bad the people are going to keep voting yes for them like mindless drones...Thinking they are somehow contributing to something "good" for their state....its sad how many ppl are misguided and fail to have any opinion at all.
If we could just get some decent leadership that sees beyond how much cash he has to spend at mc donalds.
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