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Ummmm......... Guilty as charged orificer! :D  

Yes that guy in the WRX had been hassling me down the highway for about half an hour. Thought that it was time to show him what Skylines are capable of.

To any cops reading this NO laws were broken, we didn't break the speed limit, I just got up to 70Kph a lot faster than he did, NO wheels were spun; NO exhausts were screaming over 91DB; NO loud BOV as we didn't go over 2000RPM.

The fact that u dint break the speed limit is irrelevant. I have been arrested, fined and sent straight to court on the next working day, just for racing a mate(we both got done) neither of us broke the limit as the christmas lights were flashing before we wrung out 2nd gear, no wheel spin as we were rolling start...both fairly quiet zorsts, too.....

i know u were joking with all that, but they will fine u if they feel like it, not if u broke the law.............BTW it cost me 680 bucks and 6months no licence and lost the full time job due to lack of licence........learnt my lesson, believe me.....keep it on the track..........

GO THE LINES!!!!

saw a blue 32 with polished dragways on it at springwood the other day(massive cooler, too)

Was in Brissie over the weekend...

I spotted 666DAN in the Springwood bottle'o car park :throwup:... Just kidding.

Also spotted the WWW98 purple 33 GTR in Springwood... Sounded schweeet!

And a tidy black 33 on Old Cleveland Rd near Carindale, both gave each other a wave.

Was in Brissie over the weekend...

I spotted 666DAN in the Springwood bottle'o car park  :throwup:... Just kidding.

Also spotted the WWW98 purple 33 GTR in Springwood... Sounded schweeet!

And a tidy black 33 on Old Cleveland Rd near Carindale, both gave each other a wave.

The www98 GTR is a 10 sec car it belongs to Motorcafe a tuning place at Slacks Creek they haven't been open for long.William is the guy that owns it and I think he owns the work shop to.

So don't pick on it unless you can run tens or better :D

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