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Watch an Australian Guy Lose Control of His Ute During a Burnout, Crash Through a Wall and Seriously Piss Off His Buddy


Watch an Australian Guy Lose Control of His Ute During a Burnout, Crash Through a Wall and Seriously Piss Off His Buddy

Australia has some of the toughest driving laws on the books. The so called “anti-hooning” statutes can get drivers into big trouble for being busted while speeding, street racing, blowing donuts, or doing burnouts on public roads. We were surprised to see this video from Oz after being tipped off to it by a reader because the people involved could get into hot water if it was seen by the wrong people, mainly those that wear badges.

As you will see the guy driving the ‘ute starts in on a tail wagging burnout and keeps cranking the wheel back and forth while the thing hurtles up the road gaining speed. He quickly loses the handle on the vehicle and ends up looping it, in fine fashion. After jumping a curb and smashing ass-first through a brick wall, the ute ends up deep into a ditch which may or may not be directly in front of the basement windows of an office building or apartment complex.

Whoopsie doodle!

The guy who climbs out first from the passenger seat is really pissed off and screams a bad word or two in a pitch that dogs and cats can probably hear better than human beings. We see the driver start to climb out when the video cuts off. We have no idea how they got the thing out or how quickly the cops arrived on the scene. The guy driving must have been caught red handed because there’s no way he could have talked himself out of the burnout trail leading right to where he lost the car.

Thanks to Al for the tip!

BEWARE OF SWEAR WORDS IF YOU ARE AT THE OFFICE — A COUPLE GOOD ONES ARE YELLED OUT!


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3 thoughts on “Watch an Australian Guy Lose Control of His Ute During a Burnout, Crash Through a Wall and Seriously Piss Off His Buddy

  1. john t

    from memory the back story on this one was that the passenger was actually the owner and was telling the driver not to do a burnout beforehand..as for the hooning thing yes there are strict laws – but it is very common – on a warm night in Adelaide where I live you can go stand outside and all you hear all night are burnouts and sirens off in the distance somewhere…theres a guy who lives somewhere near me and I dunno what he has but when he starts it it sounds like a top fueller – very loud, very pissed, and not adverse to doing burnouts…the media eat it up… search ACA ( A Current Affair – tv show) and hoon in youtube – there are endless reports about it eg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2J1f2fQgz-A

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