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nothing special happened to me, the usual loss of 4 points, 1500$ fine.. and an orange sticker slapped on my car to indicate that my car must be towed to have it inspected.

As you can see, should be fine.

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any news on the man charged for doing 190 Km/h on Tuggeranong Parkway?

would be rather interesting to know what sort of car he drives.

Its was me i was in a R33 Gts t and i wont be getting a fine i will be going to jail they will try to make an example out of me

Edited by R33Gtst Driver

I havent seen any details about the car involved but if you get caught doing a speed heavily exceeding the maximum fine then you go to court to have a judge decide what to do with you. With a good lawyer you could get away with 1-2 years ban and a return on probational restricted license. With a bad lawyer or no lawyer you could get 5 year ban and have to reapply for your license.

If its in the news then most judges will want to be as tough as possible.

Cool, so we got a Skyline, and Flindstones car and a RS...?

Is anyone actually serious?

Would be interesting to know what happens to one, if they get caught doing double the limit

lol I dont care if you belive me or not if dont go jail ill tell you what i get for it if you dont here from me you know what happened

im not telling you guys anything else in case they try to use this against me in court after its all dealt with and if im not in jail ill tell you the whole story i still havent seen what they said in the paper just my mates have told me that im in there and it was in prime news the other night im pretty sure ill be going to jail for this they will make an example out of me and try to use this to bring in the nsw law about crushing cars into the act

Edited by R33Gtst Driver
I'm aware what they can do, just interested in what they really do.

Kappa, if it was you, good luck man, get a good lawyer. Rem, don't clench down too hard in the slammer, i hear it just makes it bleed more :P

thanks im interested in what will happen too :(

A mate of mines younger brother set the NSW speed record for a L-plater earlier this year. 200+km in a 100 zone... He cant get his licence for a few years and had to go to court, massive fine aswell

Its was me i was in a R33 Gts t and i wont be getting a fine i will be going to jail they will try to make an example out of me

bad news son,

i was hoping it was a commonwhore driver lol i had a run in with one the other day. Fat C*&$ swore at me out his window so i pulled over and approched him and the two girls he was with ready to bang some sence into his head.

When i asked him what he said he replied with "nothing" and acted like the coward he is, so i thought well the girls probly think nothing of him now for being a coward so ill let it slide.

bad news son,

i was hoping it was a commonwhore driver lol i had a run in with one the other day. Fat C*&$ swore at me out his window so i pulled over and approched him and the two girls he was with ready to bang some sence into his head.

When i asked him what he said he replied with "nothing" and acted like the coward he is, so i thought well the girls probly think nothing of him now for being a coward so ill let it slide.

HAHAHAHAHA! I think that's 2 times you've gotten out of the car. I should tag along with you one weekend. :ermm:

Does anyone know what happened to the guy who got caught doing 200+ in his Bentley Continental GT at Collector a few years back? I remember reading the NSW police commissioner when to a Bentley dealership and sat in the car and commented that 'I can see how he can't tell how fast he is going in it because its so quite when its cruising' :P

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