Wild Moments Ford and Lamborghini Ceremony perform a burnout in a residential area to celebrate their wedding: “It’s our tradition”
- Wedding celebrations begin with a procession of cars burning out
- Ford and Lamborghini emitted a plume of smoke, leaving traces of skid marks
- Police were called on Basshill Street, but no further action was taken
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The wild wedding celebration got off to a fiery start as the guest declared the groom’s fiery love for his future bride by doing a burnout.
Hoons revived Bushill Street, southwest of Sydney, in a flashy car on Saturday, celebrating the wedding and leaving the mark of the skid mark.
Smoke eruptions swirled in the sky and could be seen from a few kilometers away, which has attracted the attention of television news camera helicopters.
The footage shows a large crowd of families, wedding guests, and neighbors gathering to see a procession of Ford, Lamborghini, and Toyota Hilux sucking up tires in a residential area.
One neighbor described the sound from one of the cars performing the burnout as being similar to a “gun shot.”
Wedding guests and neighbors gathered on Bass Hill Street, and a procession of cars performed a burnout to begin the wedding celebration.
“That’s what we’re awesome!” The woman told Nine News.
“It’s a boy. When the car spins, you hear noise, bang bang!”
Guests filmed the celebration while the wedding car was waiting on the driveway.
The street party ended abruptly when police arrived to investigate the mayhem.
However, the neighbor did not appear to be confused, even though one driver was reported to be almost out of control.
“A typical wedding,” said one man.
“There was a man who lost most of it, but it was okay.”
Another man added, “It’s a tradition.”
A large number of wedding guests gathered for a wild celebration on Bass Hill Street
You can see smoke swirling from the tires of a car on Bass Hill Street
A New South Wales Police spokeswoman confirmed that an Australian Daily Mail police officer was present, but no further action was taken.
Hoons caught by performing a burnout can be fined up to $ 3,000.
This isn’t the first time a wedding celebration has been out of control in western Sydney.
After celebrating the marriage of a newlyweds in Auburn in April 2021, three guests were charged with “serious burnout.”
Two years ago in western Sydney, the celebration was terribly wrong when a Maserati driver lost control while performing a burnout and crashed behind a wedding car.
The disgraceful former Deputy Mayor of Auburn, Salim Mehager, angered the public when he caused confusion at Lidcombe in 2015 and illegally closed the entire street as part of a luxurious marriage to the then-bride Aisha. Caused.
The marriage ended later, while Mehajer was now behind a bar to turn the path of justice over.
The celebration soon ended when police (pictured) arrived to investigate the turmoil.No further actions have been taken