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Hey guys, heard the other day on news and papers they are going to be introducing fixed speed cameras, :) soon in s.e. qld, we gonna have to find out where they are and make a thread with there locations for all to see.

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0...964-952,00.html

if they are anything like the ones in Vic i wouldn't stress they tell you a few times that they are just ahead. as long as they have reasonable tolerance i think they are better then the bullshit ones they set up on a down hill slops currently

you dont have a honda!! :P

lol.. i should buy one huh..

thinking bout a S2000 sometime soonish. gosh i waste too much money

I heard their only putting one at the end of your street Daz...

As they want to make good revenue... ;)

x2

btw, bowling sounds like fun, maby we should put some money on the table and have a weee little bet just for kicks... :D

lol

i have heard on good authority all M1 bridges will recieve them straight after and have a range of 11.5m after the bridge and can track speeds up to 270kph

so u gtst boys are farjed

lol.. i should buy one huh..

thinking bout a S2000 sometime soonish. gosh i waste too much money

lol

i have heard on good authority all M1 bridges will recieve them straight after and have a range of 11.5m after the bridge and can track speeds up to 270kph

so u gtst boys are farjed

funny from someone who has a 180......

I heard their only putting one at the end of your street Daz...

As they want to make good revenue... :P

nah doubt it col lol they tried putting in traffic calming devices in my street had the lines drawn and all but every1 in the street signed a petition saying NO, we dont want them, so there is none which is good coz there is too many round my area anyway.

lol.. i should buy one huh..

thinking bout a S2000 sometime soonish. gosh i waste too much money

lol

i have heard on good authority all M1 bridges will recieve them straight after and have a range of 11.5m after the bridge and can track speeds up to 270kph

so u gtst boys are farjed

Unless of course I can better 270! which I think its do-able.

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