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Re: Cars and excessive speed

#16 Post by Omicron » Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:30 pm

Unknownspeedster wrote:yep that my baby cooper S
Oh, fantastic!How is it?

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Re: Cars and excessive speed

#17 Post by Unknownspeedster » Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:34 pm

It Fantastic, very zippy and fuel efficient plus it gets loads of comments and looks, :D

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#18 Post by Omicron » Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:49 pm

Unknownspeedster wrote:It Fantastic, very zippy and fuel efficient plus it gets loads of comments and looks, :D
I am commenting and looking!

I want a red one with a white roof. 8)

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#19 Post by Cruise » Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:44 am

Shuz wrote:Idiots like who who are high because you do drug deals in a car park, and then drive off stupidly as an act of impression. Wouldn't surprise me, being a Power supporter, originated from the northern suburbs that you'd own a 90's Holden Commodore fitted out with all the speed-enhancing shit required to top yourself over 160kph in some side street.

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#20 Post by Wayno » Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:44 am

Speed definitely contributes to the death toll, but it's not the root cause of the problem.

I've got some dangerous implements in my kitchen (e.g. knives and forks, even a spork!) which could be used to kill. maybe they should be banned too...
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Re: Cars and excessive speed

#21 Post by Howie » Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:08 am

Norman wrote: Well, I'm sure Howie likes to show off his speed in his car... how much was it by the way?
Hopefully when the Torrens Island track gets built :) But i've never done anything stupid on the streets, I don't see the point.

How much was the car? You mean in stock or modified form? I got it stock for about $26k landed and on the road... but it looks/drives nothing like it does today :)


btw, i think there should be a Car Appreciation thread here.

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#22 Post by Unknownspeedster » Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:28 am

Omicron wrote:
Unknownspeedster wrote:It Fantastic, very zippy and fuel efficient plus it gets loads of comments and looks, :D
I am commenting and looking!

I want a red one with a white roof. 8)
thank for the complement red with white looks old school but it has to have the union jack vinyl on the roof :D , and I must admit Howie for 26k for a performance car, you cant beat that type bang for buck for a skyline, though as with this thread about excessive speed, skylines have got a bad rap due to the few bad apples who own them and are idiots.

BTW: I second the car appreciation thread

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#23 Post by Howie » Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:33 am

Yep skyline owners cop it sweet in terms of hooniness. Although an active effort is being made by a few people in my car club to talk to local police and show them we're not all hoons, just like not all bike lovers are 'bikies'.

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Re: Cars and excessive speed

#24 Post by Unknownspeedster » Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:35 am

that's good to hear, gotta work with the police not work against em

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Re: Cars and excessive speed

#25 Post by Norman » Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:38 am

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Norman wrote: Well, I'm sure Howie likes to show off his speed in his car... how much was it by the way?
Hopefully when the Torrens Island track gets built :) But i've never done anything stupid on the streets, I don't see the point.

How much was the car? You mean in stock or modified form? I got it stock for about $26k landed and on the road... but it looks/drives nothing like it does today :)


btw, i think there should be a Car Appreciation thread here.
Well, I'll be at the Torrens Island track if it gets built then :D

Hey, maybe I can do some wheelies there in my Parent's Astra :lol:

Yes, I need a car. No need to tell me that. Unless of course I can get Cruise to mod a bus for me :lol:

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Re: Cars and excessive speed

#26 Post by Cruise » Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:16 am

Norman wrote: Unless of course I can get Cruise to mod a bus for me :lol:
No worries and of course it will be:
Shuz wrote:fitted out with all the speed-enhancing shit required to top yourself over 160kph in some side street.
sorry i just love that quote

here is a video of your bus norm 8)


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FK0CpWt5-48

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#27 Post by Norman » Wed Mar 12, 2008 11:50 am

Cruise wrote:
Norman wrote: Unless of course I can get Cruise to mod a bus for me :lol:
No worries and of course it will be:
Shuz wrote:fitted out with all the speed-enhancing shit required to top yourself over 160kph in some side street.
sorry i just love that quote

here is a video of your bus norm 8)


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FK0CpWt5-48
Lovely :lol:

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Re: Cars and excessive speed

#28 Post by Omicron » Wed Mar 12, 2008 2:21 pm

Howie wrote:Yep skyline owners cop it sweet in terms of hooniness. Although an active effort is being made by a few people in my car club to talk to local police and show them we're not all hoons, just like not all bike lovers are 'bikies'.
That's because you have TERBOWS and INTERKEWLERS and REAR WHEELS DRIVING and SIX CYLINDRICALS.

Hoons :roll:

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Re: Cars and excessive speed

#29 Post by Omicron » Wed Mar 12, 2008 2:27 pm

Unknownspeedster wrote:
Omicron wrote:
Unknownspeedster wrote:It Fantastic, very zippy and fuel efficient plus it gets loads of comments and looks, :D
I am commenting and looking!

I want a red one with a white roof. 8)
thank for the complement red with white looks old school but it has to have the union jack vinyl on the roof :D , and I must admit Howie for 26k for a performance car, you cant beat that type bang for buck for a skyline, though as with this thread about excessive speed, skylines have got a bad rap due to the few bad apples who own them and are idiots.

BTW: I second the car appreciation thread
I'd find it ridiculously hard to choose a car in that segment - Cooper S, Focus XR5T, VXR, 3 MPS, Megane RS, Golf GTI, Civic Type R, C30 T5, WRX....there's not a bad car among them.

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Re: Cars and excessive speed

#30 Post by Unknownspeedster » Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:18 pm

its a mind field in the hot hatch category and it comes down to what personal preference is, i test drove most of em and went for the kooper because its a great package but its probably the more expensive option of em all, but its unusual.

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