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Anyone else extra happy the one, really jagged upright rock was directly in his path? -
The kid got what he deserved. Ive driven like a douche but never have crossed the double yellow on a curve or a hill. Driving like that on a road youve never been down is just stupidity.
Daddy will probably buy him another and he'll keep wrecking cars til he kills someone. Thats just what rich spoiled kids do.Leave a comment:
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best part of that video:
1) imminant rock about to launch car
2) the "NOOOOOOOO" cry!!! LOLZ
what a derp!Leave a comment:
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This is typical for south mountain road in Tukee. Bikers ride up and down it all day in big groups. I'm happy to see that he wrecked daddy's car rather than kill 5 bikers. Hopefully he learns his lesson and realizes how lucky he is. The sad part is the money in that little town and the attitude kids have especially kids who went to high school there. He'll probably get a replacement and be at it again.Leave a comment:
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I agree with you and by no means do this shit my self. Just high lighting that in some places this kind of driving is not as dangerous as other places. Not saying it is right just high lighting a fact.Doesn't make it right. The problem is this, all we over here hear about is how the govt. want to regulate cars and drivers over there because of the mass amount of hoons. Aussies on this forum insist they aren't hooning around and that they are true car enthusiasts, then some DB comes on here and says he drives like an idiot, then calls us dumb for not understanding why or condoning his actions... see how that works?
and I referenced the word hoon twice. That makes me sad and angry.
stop driving like an a-hole, and people may take you seriously. The reason your tracks are getting shut down/ becoming inaccessible is due to people like your fellow south Australian.Leave a comment:
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Doesn't make it right. The problem is this, all we over here hear about is how the govt. want to regulate cars and drivers over there because of the mass amount of hoons. Aussies on this forum insist they aren't hooning around and that they are true car enthusiasts, then some DB comes on here and says he drives like an idiot, then calls us dumb for not understanding why or condoning his actions... see how that works?
and I referenced the word hoon twice. That makes me sad and angry.
stop driving like an a-hole, and people may take you seriously. The reason your tracks are getting shut down/ becoming inaccessible is due to people like your fellow south Australian.Leave a comment:
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In no way am I condoning street racing but you forget we live in South Australia. A 30min drive and you are out of the city in the middle of fucking no where with lost of twisty roads.I walk my dog when he needs to be walked. I walk home from my brother in law's house late at night, lots of people ride their bikes or walk home from work in the wee hours of the morning.
You don't have the right or the car control to drive like an asshole on public roads, ESPECIALLY on curvy/ hilly ones, no one does. And some kid in his shitty e30 driving like an asshole is the bane of many of our existences. Dummys like you are the type to follow me around in your e30 trying to get me to drive recklessly because we have the same cars. Because we have the same cars, we must be the same right? Wrong. I'm not going to put lives and property at risk because I drive some fucking car from the 80's that doctors and lawyers owned. You on the other hand will keep driving like a doucher, taking the "racing line" late at night, and end up hurting someone or yourself. Or, you may not, in which case you will remain a doucher, and post like a doucher on here because you think it's cool to show off.
Either way, we differ on many levels. I am glad to see one of the core levels of humanity is the obvious one so I never need to find out what other levels you suck on.
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SMH...
kids WILL be kids,im afraid of the current generation of owning higher end cars, even though im FROM the current generation(90's) it gives us a bad image, damn i cant stand idiots buying an M3 proving they can drive and then a video like this shows up, i hope they have the money to fix it LOL!!!Leave a comment:
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I was in an accident when I was 16. I hydroplaned in the rain. My fault. Never hydroplaned again.
No one is perfect. Admitting to presently driving like a douche doesn't mean you're human, it means you're a douche. After seeing all the bullshit that people do via the web, you would think most would calm down and take a breath instead of trying to rationalize why they drive like morons to a bunch of strangers.Leave a comment:
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I was in an accident once with myself and it was my fault. Did some jail time for it too. Sure as hell learned from it. I guess I too am a human.Leave a comment:
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I absolutely do not disagree with nando and DelAtlanta. I completely agree with them 100%. BUT! I COULD choose the high and mighty road (0 accidents in a mere 11 years and over a million miles of driving), but I choose not to. Because I'm not better than all y'all. Just like you're not better than that kid. And it's not limited to kids driving like that either.
I just know kids will be kids. Sometimes they learn with less. Other times they need a harder lesson. Hopefully he learned with a real consequence, like I would have had I ever done something so stupid like that.
AND! For all we know, the road may have been closed. They don't really say it wasn't nor was there proof to either. It isn't really fair to assume the road was open and default to "kid was an idiot doing on roads".
If it was open, yes he was an idiot.
If it was sanctioned and closed, he just fucked up while racing/having fun/doing his thing.
The likelihood of it being closed? slim. But innocent until proven guilty, RIGHT?!Last edited by TurboJake; 08-22-2012, 01:56 PM.Leave a comment:
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I'm not going to disagree, what he did was incredibly stupid and reckless. It whether he decides now to use this as a lesson and not get other people killed in the future, or be a tool and do this shit again in a new car.crossing double lines on blind curves and going at least 3x as fast as I should be in daddy's $50,000 car?
No, I definitely didn't do that when I was 17, or even 25. There is "risky" and there is "plain stupidity".
my car when I was 17 did 0-60 in approximately 5 minutes, and cost less than a set of tires for the E30. I raced a farm truck to 35mph once. and lost.
When I was 17 and r3v'ed my car I didn't pay for, I sure as hell used that as a wake up call not to do it again. I will say I was at least smart enough to stay in my lane, but had no regard to the cars limits or even worse my limits. I'm beyond lucky no one got killed or injured.
I guess it's just some of the mentality on here that pisses me off sometimes. Yeah the kid does deserve a harsh lesson, but I know there are members on here who aren't as perfect as they make themselves to be.
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