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on a freeway where no one was about and was very late at night. car has mild mods though

damn dude...i thought u did a test via the mechanics or something.....

ur lucky that the cops didnt catch you man....

sh-t!!!

you would prob only get another 40 out of it+ you would be redlining something crazzzzzy

just cos it was late an you could'nt see anyone on the road doesn'nt make it all wright

you can go to jail for sh-t jail that keep it to the track

i got 180 in 3rd as standard auto not sure about now though

no one was around so butt out. nothing nice to say...dont say it at all

Mate he is not in the wrong here. He is right. What happens if you lose control and hit some one driving home to see their family? No one was around so you say, can you see what the road is like 1k away when you are driving over 200k/h ?

Mate he is not in the wrong here. He is right. What happens if you lose control and hit some one driving home to see their family? No one was around so you say, can you see what the road is like 1k away when you are driving over 200k/h ?

i understand but please dont flame me for it. we have all done it before

stock r33, manual will hit rev limit (7000RPM) at 190kms in 4th, i know cause i did this at eastern creek down the straight, at this point you hit the speed limiter. But if you went over 190 then your car isn't stock, but in 5th flat out i guess maybe 250-260kms before you hit 7000rpm.

Is your car stock? if not what mods?

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