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Originally posted by a5h

... when the lights changed they both hammered it and i took off from the lights as slow as i could.

lol, I do it all the time :(

why race someone when you can let them get booked for dangerous driving and/or speeding? :uh-huh:

So true Dino,

Last time some guys tried to rev me up I rev'd back at them and then snailed off the line.... then just as we approached the speed camera on Warringah road I went up behind them reving and making use of the blow off valve, that driver floored it straight past the camera and got done. Double demerit points to.

I gave him the finger.

heheh I do that too, but only if they are trying to stir me for a race and are a car load of idiots.

I have seen quite a number of speed cameras on epping rd, usually at the bottom of one of the dips. last one was across the road from the shell. down the epping end.

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