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

We never do! Yet we all seem to have done it... I also said he weighed up his options of what would happen when he was doing it... If he crashed he would of killed himself.

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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,

haha how you know that?

200+ on a public road. no one around... objects, cars, people ect.. can come out of nowhere and at that speed its all over red rover.

legally though.. i would like to know the absolute max speed the gtst.

sheesh he knows hes a dickhead and could have lost license + life and others etc, spamming it up aint gonna make him realise hes a wanker any more than now.

legally ive had my 33 up to 180 in 4th.

pretty damn scary, wouldnt wanna try it down a highway or anything.

sheesh he knows hes a dickhead and could have lost license + life and others etc, spamming it up aint gonna make him realise hes a wanker any more than now.

legally ive had my 33 up to 180 in 4th.

pretty damn scary, wouldnt wanna try it down a highway or anything.

whos a wanker keyboard warrior?

how are you a wanker for giving it a blast at the right time in an ACCEPTABLE place?

seriously people, would you rather someone blast it at lets say 4am on a freeway or thrash thru traffic in peak hr?

Gentlemen gentlemen, put away your flaming sticks for one second - give the guy a chance to breath, bring out your swords now... LOL

Look brother - your actions were careless, stupid and very very dangerous, not to mention totally and utterly illegal.

THere's nothing wrong with pushing your car to it's limits and seeing it's full potential, but doing it on a normal road - controlled my arse.

Seriously, post threads like this and you will be flamed to toast.

CLOSE THIS THREAD as it's just plain boring and a waste of our time.

Gentlemen gentlemen, put away your flaming sticks for one second - give the guy a chance to breath, bring out your swords now... LOL

Look brother - your actions were careless, stupid and very very dangerous, not to mention totally and utterly illegal.

THere's nothing wrong with pushing your car to it's limits and seeing it's full potential, but doing it on a normal road - controlled my arse.

Seriously, post threads like this and you will be flamed to toast.

CLOSE THIS THREAD as it's just plain boring and a waste of our time.

:) for useless comment.

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