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top speed fair enough... high speed all good. whatever. i just wouldnt go mentioning that you did it illegally. very silly

at least say you did it in a top secert speed ring that not even the goernment knows about.

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big f**k, he wanted to risk it good on him, he wanted to take the risks of his license and everything else good luck, he wanted to hit something else good luck

he took the dare to get the top speed on his r33...

you go on track and people still smash n die..

Damn, that was fast... My fastest was 210 on 4th gear. but your speed is crazy. Man, go to a dyno not on a freeway, if a car came out of nowhere you could have been skyline toast. if the cops caught you man, you would have lost your license on the spot or your car could have been impounded - you nuts brother?

big f**k, he wanted to risk it good on him, he wanted to take the risks of his license and everything else good luck, he wanted to hit something else good luck

he took the dare to get the top speed on his r33...

you go on track and people still smash n die..

Yeah but they dont take the life of some one else who was just trying to go home or go to work or visit a friend in the process

big f**k, he wanted to risk it good on him, he wanted to take the risks of his license and everything else good luck, he wanted to hit something else good luck

he took the dare to get the top speed on his r33...

you go on track and people still smash n die..

True that! Most important thing is noone was hurt and that is because he knew what he was doing... He weighed up the options and did what he did controlled and even did it with noone around him, i see many Fu**witts drive like idiots through traffic.

wheezy on the hadn controller it has the accurate speed...

you can open your car up guys just not in traffic where a little child can run out, an elderly person can walk out or even can smash into another car, thats the dumbest thing...

dont condone any sort of dumb driving even though i do it myself, but better on a freeway where its closed off to people walking and houses true?

id love to stretch out 5th to redline one day.. over 250 i rekon..

my brother took my mums vectra to 210 out in farmland roads

my cousins xr6t went 230

and my brother 180sx went 235

very very fast

True that! Most important thing is noone was hurt and that is because he knew what he was doing... He weighed up the options and did what he did controlled and even did it with noone around him, i see many Fu**witts drive like idiots through traffic.

how can you say it was controlled? it was on a public road, he had no controll over his surroundings.

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