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hey,

got snapped doing roughly 100 in a 60 zone,

whats the penalty? number of points? size of fine?

its exactly what i needed at this point in time, not enough cash to get the gtr finished, plus the lappo i was driving broke down (shat alternator)

i was asking for it though, been pushing my luck..........

anyways.....

steve

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fark count yourelf lucky 45+km/h over!!!.....in vic it used to be 30+ over and an automatic loss of licence. I believe as of jan 1st that has been dropped to 25+ over :O

Depending how rough your estimate of 100km/h is, they drop off some speed due to camera error so you may drop under....

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from memory.

9 and under = 0p - $50

10 - 19 = 1p - $100

20 - 29 = 3p - $150

30 -39 = 4p - $250

40+ = 6p. -? dunno, 300?

or its 0-10, 11-20, 21-30, 31-40 and 41+ :O

mate has been done for 50odd over and only got done for 6 points, in the rules book though it does say anything over 45 is loss of licence.

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shit, i was driving the missises xr6!! she'd spew if got confiscated!!

anyways, i wasnt speeding the whole time!! everyone was driving 40ks on the right lane, and i was getting annoyed, so when i saw an opening i stepped on it, then got flashed.

steve

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