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Posted by CobraTerritory (Member # 6476) on :
 
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/email/news/breaking_news/15940038.htm

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[ November 08, 2006, 12:05 PM: Message edited by: CobraTerritory ]
 
Posted by CobraTerritory (Member # 6476) on :
 
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Posted by Jdub07 (Member # 2728) on :
 
I didn't see a $40,000 car in those photos lol.
 
Posted by sf89lx (Member # 3965) on :
 
Among Those Arrested Sunday

• Brian Kanabroski, 31, of Charlotte.

• José P. Hernández, 22, of Charlotte.

• Jorge Alfonso Maldonado, 21, of Monroe.

• Michael King, 20, of Kannapolis.

• Emanuel Fakhori, 20, of Charlotte.

• James Ivey, 19, of Kannapolis.

• Thomas Blakney, 19, of Kannapolis.

• Timothy Roberts, 19, of Charlotte.

• Michael Clontz, 19, of Monroe.

• Vincent Aupied, 18, of Charlotte.

thats plain wrong,, lookem up on myspace LOL [Eek!]
 
Posted by ugotsmoked (Member # 6069) on :
 
I love the way reporters write this crap:
"One Mustang had a racing engine in it, police said."
[Eek!]
"But he added that he bought his 1994 Mustang two years ago and souped it up to make the engine sound bigger."
[Confused]
 
Posted by sf89lx (Member # 3965) on :
 
"NOOOOO DONT TAKE MY RICE ROCKET,, I PAID GOOD MONEY FOR THOSE STOLEN PARTS!
OWNED>>>>>  -
 
Posted by svt306snake (Member # 1967) on :
 
They all face several misdemeanor charges of reckless driving and prearranged speed competition. Their cars, some valued at up to $40,000, likely will be sold at a public auction, police said.

DAMN DAMN DAMN TOOO BAD DONT GET CAUGHT
 
Posted by SmokinLX (Member # 1684) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by sf89lx:
"NOOOOO DONT TAKE MY RICE ROCKET,, I PAID GOOD MONEY FOR THOSE STOLEN PARTS!
OWNED>>>>>  -

LOL! You owe Me a 10 second car.
 
Posted by 1968_Fastback (Member # 1482) on :
 
So who wants to go to an auction? [Razz] [Wink]

[ November 08, 2006, 02:38 PM: Message edited by: 1968_Fastback ]
 
Posted by SF Coupe (Member # 1810) on :
 
"Brian Kanabroski, 31, of Charlotte."

31 years old and still street racing, c'mon bro grow up and stop playing with the kiddies.
 
Posted by Juiced-03 (Member # 2245) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by SF Coupe:
"Brian Kanabroski, 31, of Charlotte."

31 years old and still street racing, c'mon bro grow up and stop playing with the kiddies.

I know 50+ year old guys who race their vettes and vipers. 31 is nothing.
 
Posted by SmokinLX (Member # 1684) on :
 
I guess all the track fee's they saved are out the window now.
 
Posted by HaulinAssMaro (Member # 541) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by SF Coupe:
"Brian Kanabroski, 31, of Charlotte."

31 years old and still street racing, c'mon bro grow up and stop playing with the kiddies.

I didnt know that streetracing had an age limit [Confused] .you be suprised what the age of some of the people are.i have a freind that is 67 years old and will still get down on the street!
 
Posted by 1968_Fastback (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by HaulinAssMaro:
quote:
Originally posted by SF Coupe:
"Brian Kanabroski, 31, of Charlotte."

31 years old and still street racing, c'mon bro grow up and stop playing with the kiddies.

I didnt know that streetracing had an age limit [Confused] .you be suprised what the age of some of the people are.i have a freind that is 67 years old and will still get down on the street!
thats weird he goes to organized streetraces by younger adults where there is 100s of people watching like FAF?
 
Posted by essasin (Member # 4741) on :
 
What gives the authorities the right to sell their cars? Only only reason I can think of is that the cars where stolen or had stolen parts in them, but DMV claimed those cars. Stolen parts would be one hell of a case to prove unless the parts have serial numbers on them.

I am assuming the other cars where bought legitametly with their own or parents hard earned money and what gives the authorities the right to sell your car?
 
Posted by 66 AC COBRA (Member # 904) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
quote:
Originally posted by HaulinAssMaro:
quote:
Originally posted by SF Coupe:
"Brian Kanabroski, 31, of Charlotte."

31 years old and still street racing, c'mon bro grow up and stop playing with the kiddies.

I didnt know that streetracing had an age limit [Confused] .you be suprised what the age of some of the people are.i have a freind that is 67 years old and will still get down on the street!
thats weird he goes to organized streetraces by younger adults where there is 100s of people watching like FAF?
no your not thinking of streetracing, your thinking of rice rockets being fucktards

big difference [patriot]
 
Posted by 92stangLX (Member # 3252) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by essasin:
What gives the authorities the right to sell their cars? Only only reason I can think of is that the cars where stolen or had stolen parts in them, but DMV claimed those cars. Stolen parts would be one hell of a case to prove unless the parts have serial numbers on them.

I am assuming the other cars where bought legitametly with their own or parents hard earned money and what gives the authorities the right to sell your car?

Here's what the CHP says:
A first conviction on a street racing violation means:

- Minimum county jail sentence of 24 hours and maximum of 90 days.
- Vehicle probably impounded for at least 30 days.
- Owner responsible for vehicle's towing and storage charges ($1,000 or more).
- If owner fails to pay, vehicle could be sold at a lien sale.
- Anyone who aids or abets a street race also faces a maximum 90-day jail sentence.

http://www.chp.ca.gov/html/streetlegal.html

Check out the list of "Illegal equipment most often sited by the CHP"
 
Posted by 1968_Fastback (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by essasin:
What gives the authorities the right to sell their cars? Only only reason I can think of is that the cars where stolen or had stolen parts in them, but DMV claimed those cars. Stolen parts would be one hell of a case to prove unless the parts have serial numbers on them.

I am assuming the other cars where bought legitametly with their own or parents hard earned money and what gives the authorities the right to sell your car?

a laws was mostlikely passed that gives them the right
 
Posted by 1968_Fastback (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 66 AC COBRA:
quote:
Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
quote:
Originally posted by HaulinAssMaro:
quote:
Originally posted by SF Coupe:
"Brian Kanabroski, 31, of Charlotte."

31 years old and still street racing, c'mon bro grow up and stop playing with the kiddies.

I didnt know that streetracing had an age limit [Confused] .you be suprised what the age of some of the people are.i have a freind that is 67 years old and will still get down on the street!
thats weird he goes to organized streetraces by younger adults where there is 100s of people watching like FAF?
no your not thinking of streetracing, your thinking of rice rockets being fucktards

big difference [patriot]

but that is what the streetracing scene is. If hes talking about coming to a light and a vette pulls up next to you who you don't know at all and they throw a rev and its on when it turns green then i can understand that a 67 year old would do that and i don't consider that streetracing but meeting in a large group of people and going somewhere like this post is about i would think thats weird if there was a 67 year old doing it just like the 31 year old.

[ November 08, 2006, 04:47 PM: Message edited by: 1968_Fastback ]
 
Posted by HaulinAssMaro (Member # 541) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
quote:
Originally posted by HaulinAssMaro:
quote:
Originally posted by SF Coupe:
"Brian Kanabroski, 31, of Charlotte."

31 years old and still street racing, c'mon bro grow up and stop playing with the kiddies.

I didnt know that streetracing had an age limit [Confused] .you be suprised what the age of some of the people are.i have a freind that is 67 years old and will still get down on the street!
thats weird he goes to organized streetraces by younger adults where there is 100s of people watching like FAF?
you know NOTHING about streetracing.you dont race so dont worry about it
[Wink]
 
Posted by HaulinAssMaro (Member # 541) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
quote:
Originally posted by 66 AC COBRA:
quote:
Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
quote:
Originally posted by HaulinAssMaro:
quote:
Originally posted by SF Coupe:
"Brian Kanabroski, 31, of Charlotte."

31 years old and still street racing, c'mon bro grow up and stop playing with the kiddies.

I didnt know that streetracing had an age limit [Confused] .you be suprised what the age of some of the people are.i have a freind that is 67 years old and will still get down on the street!
thats weird he goes to organized streetraces by younger adults where there is 100s of people watching like FAF?
no your not thinking of streetracing, your thinking of rice rockets being fucktards

big difference [patriot]

but that is what the streetracing scene is. If hes talking about coming to a light and a vette pulls up next to you who you don't know at all and they throw a rev and its on when it turns green then i can understand that a 67 year old would do that and i don't consider that streetracing but meeting in a large group of people and going somewhere like this post is about i would think thats weird if there was a 67 year old doing it just like the 31 year old.
didnt say he was around 100's of people,you did [Wink] .also i like how you can twist the law.i dont agree with racing from light to light but isnt that RACING still?
 
Posted by carajo (Member # 4426) on :
 
you know NOTHING about streetracing.you dont race so dont worry about it
[Wink]
[patriot]

[ November 08, 2006, 05:00 PM: Message edited by: carajo ]
 
Posted by DLo (Member # 6133) on :
 
Blue and yellow headlights. Headlights must be white - blue and yellow are illegal (24011 VC). Look for the DOT symbol on the bulb and package.

Huh, what about the lights that come on porsches, audis, bmws, mercedes, acuras, etc?
 
Posted by Curt (Member # 6254) on :
 
the people passed a stupid law saying that street racing is the devil and they can sell or crush your car if caught, its supposed to stop people from doing it. lame
 
Posted by essasin (Member # 4741) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 92stangLX:
quote:
Originally posted by essasin:
What gives the authorities the right to sell their cars? Only only reason I can think of is that the cars where stolen or had stolen parts in them, but DMV claimed those cars. Stolen parts would be one hell of a case to prove unless the parts have serial numbers on them.

I am assuming the other cars where bought legitametly with their own or parents hard earned money and what gives the authorities the right to sell your car?

Here's what the CHP says:
A first conviction on a street racing violation means:

- Minimum county jail sentence of 24 hours and maximum of 90 days.
- Vehicle probably impounded for at least 30 days.
- Owner responsible for vehicle's towing and storage charges ($1,000 or more).
- If owner fails to pay, vehicle could be sold at a lien sale.
- Anyone who aids or abets a street race also faces a maximum 90-day jail sentence.

http://www.chp.ca.gov/html/streetlegal.html

Check out the list of "Illegal equipment most often sited by the CHP"

I picked up a panflit about street racing and illegal car modifcation at CHP booth at Health Fair. I talked to the CHP and he said that it is unsafe and so on but they would have no reason to pull you over if you don't draw attention to yourself.

quote:
Originally posted by Curt:
the people passed a stupid law saying that street racing is the devil and they can sell or crush your car if caught, its supposed to stop people from doing it. lame

I reread the article. They quoted the police who said the cars "likely" be aunctioned off....I assuming this is coming from the same cop(s) that said one mustang had a "racing" engine in it. I think only the cars (owners) that can't pay for the fees and fines will be auctioned. There can't be a law that says all impounded street racing cars will be sold of in auction.
 
Posted by Motorhead6T5 (Member # 4969) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
quote:
Originally posted by 66 AC COBRA:
quote:
Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
quote:
Originally posted by HaulinAssMaro:
quote:
Originally posted by SF Coupe:
"Brian Kanabroski, 31, of Charlotte."

31 years old and still street racing, c'mon bro grow up and stop playing with the kiddies.

I didnt know that streetracing had an age limit [Confused] .you be suprised what the age of some of the people are.i have a freind that is 67 years old and will still get down on the street!
thats weird he goes to organized streetraces by younger adults where there is 100s of people watching like FAF?
no your not thinking of streetracing, your thinking of rice rockets being fucktards

big difference [patriot]

but that is what the streetracing scene is. If hes talking about coming to a light and a vette pulls up next to you who you don't know at all and they throw a rev and its on when it turns green then i can understand that a 67 year old would do that and i don't consider that streetracing but meeting in a large group of people and going somewhere like this post is about i would think thats weird if there was a 67 year old doing it just like the 31 year old.
If you'd ever been to real street racing you would see the old guys own that shit.

I don't consider the people in the article to be real street racers,they are the typical wannabe's in slow ass cars. Racing on the freeway of course...
 
Posted by HaulinAssMaro (Member # 541) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Motorhead6T5:
quote:
Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
quote:
Originally posted by 66 AC COBRA:
quote:
Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
quote:
Originally posted by HaulinAssMaro:
quote:
Originally posted by SF Coupe:
"Brian Kanabroski, 31, of Charlotte."

31 years old and still street racing, c'mon bro grow up and stop playing with the kiddies.

I didnt know that streetracing had an age limit [Confused] .you be suprised what the age of some of the people are.i have a freind that is 67 years old and will still get down on the street!
thats weird he goes to organized streetraces by younger adults where there is 100s of people watching like FAF?
no your not thinking of streetracing, your thinking of rice rockets being fucktards

big difference [patriot]

but that is what the streetracing scene is. If hes talking about coming to a light and a vette pulls up next to you who you don't know at all and they throw a rev and its on when it turns green then i can understand that a 67 year old would do that and i don't consider that streetracing but meeting in a large group of people and going somewhere like this post is about i would think thats weird if there was a 67 year old doing it just like the 31 year old.
I don't consider the people in the article to be real street racers,they are the typical wannabe's in slow ass cars. Racing on the freeway of course...
Sweet,a bunch of faggot ass,sackless,pussy freeway racing panises [BS flag]
 
Posted by Juiced-03 (Member # 2245) on :
 
I hate the way this board software quotes 10 people when you just want to quote one person [Confused]
 
Posted by SmokinLX (Member # 1684) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by HaulinAssMaro:
quote:
Originally posted by Motorhead6T5:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
[qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 66 AC COBRA:
[qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
[qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by HaulinAssMaro:
[qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by SF Coupe:
[qb] "Brian Kanabroski, 31, of Charlotte."


Sweet,a bunch of faggot ass,sackless,pussy freeway racing panises [BS flag]
[worship] . I had someone on another board get flared up because I said freeway racing was gay. [Razz] To Me it's the sign of a car with no torque, traction, weak drivetrain, or a lame driver.
 
Posted by 1968_Fastback (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by HaulinAssMaro:
quote:
Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
quote:
Originally posted by 66 AC COBRA:
quote:
Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
quote:
Originally posted by HaulinAssMaro:
quote:
Originally posted by SF Coupe:
"Brian Kanabroski, 31, of Charlotte."

31 years old and still street racing, c'mon bro grow up and stop playing with the kiddies.

I didnt know that streetracing had an age limit [Confused] .you be suprised what the age of some of the people are.i have a freind that is 67 years old and will still get down on the street!
thats weird he goes to organized streetraces by younger adults where there is 100s of people watching like FAF?
no your not thinking of streetracing, your thinking of rice rockets being fucktards

big difference [patriot]

but that is what the streetracing scene is. If hes talking about coming to a light and a vette pulls up next to you who you don't know at all and they throw a rev and its on when it turns green then i can understand that a 67 year old would do that and i don't consider that streetracing but meeting in a large group of people and going somewhere like this post is about i would think thats weird if there was a 67 year old doing it just like the 31 year old.
didnt say he was around 100's of people,you did [Wink] .also i like how you can twist the law.i dont agree with racing from light to light but isnt that RACING still?
i am staying on topic, if you read the news article 100s of people where there and 17 cars impounded. 31 years old is too old for that kind of "streetracing"
 
Posted by HaulinAssMaro (Member # 541) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
quote:
Originally posted by HaulinAssMaro:
quote:
Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
quote:
Originally posted by 66 AC COBRA:
quote:
Originally posted by 1968_Fastback:
quote:
Originally posted by HaulinAssMaro:
quote:
Originally posted by SF Coupe:
"Brian Kanabroski, 31, of Charlotte."

31 years old and still street racing, c'mon bro grow up and stop playing with the kiddies.

I didnt know that streetracing had an age limit [Confused] .you be suprised what the age of some of the people are.i have a freind that is 67 years old and will still get down on the street!
thats weird he goes to organized streetraces by younger adults where there is 100s of people watching like FAF?
no your not thinking of streetracing, your thinking of rice rockets being fucktards

big difference [patriot]

but that is what the streetracing scene is. If hes talking about coming to a light and a vette pulls up next to you who you don't know at all and they throw a rev and its on when it turns green then i can understand that a 67 year old would do that and i don't consider that streetracing but meeting in a large group of people and going somewhere like this post is about i would think thats weird if there was a 67 year old doing it just like the 31 year old.
didnt say he was around 100's of people,you did [Wink] .also i like how you can twist the law.i dont agree with racing from light to light but isnt that RACING still?
i am staying on topic, if you read the news article 100s of people where there and 17 cars impounded. 31 years old is too old for that kind of "streetracing"
agreed
 
Posted by inferno03 (Member # 6519) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by sf89lx:
"NOOOOO DONT TAKE MY RICE ROCKET,, I PAID GOOD MONEY FOR THOSE STOLEN PARTS!
OWNED>>>>>  -

this picture is priceless. I wonder of he's thinking, "WHERE'S MY MOMMY!!!"
 
Posted by CobraTerritory (Member # 6476) on :
 
i heard the "racing engine" in the mustang was nothing more than a blower! [Eek!]
 
Posted by cobraracer46 (Member # 1142) on :
 
All those idiots got what they deserved! Take it to the track you fools.
 
Posted by Jmir018 (Member # 1414) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by cobraracer46:
All those idiots got what they deserved! Take it to the track you fools.

agree.. take it to the track... or don't get caught
[Razz]
I no longer street race. i used to attend the races in san francisco, san jose back in 2002 when i had the 03.. but, after a close call (got off on a technicality) i called it quits. [patriot]
 
Posted by jaybquick (Member # 4286) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by SmokinLX:
To Me it's the sign of a car with no torque, traction, weak drivetrain, or a lame driver.

I agree with you.

I used to street race when I was a kid but once my car got fast and I grew up around age 21 I stopped that crap.
 
Posted by andyman_2k01 (Member # 1448) on :
 
i like how they said that the cars were getting up to 165mph. i'd like to see that with those cars pictured. lol. secondly, if you're going that fast, and you know you're going to go to jail, and lose your car, why the hell would you pull over? i could see if it was a populated area (so as to not endanger others) but if it was on the freeway...those 15sec patrol cars better be bottle fed.
 
Posted by two-gun kid (Member # 5891) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by inferno03:
quote:
Originally posted by sf89lx:
"NOOOOO DONT TAKE MY RICE ROCKET,, I PAID GOOD MONEY FOR THOSE STOLEN PARTS!
OWNED>>>>>  -

this picture is priceless. I wonder of he's thinking, "WHERE'S MY MOMMY!!!"
no hes thinking "my honda"
 




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