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If anyone on this forum still can't understand why our licencing laws are getting stricter or fines, defects and as some would call it

harrassment are getting worse.

Heres your shining example why.....not only by his actions but attitude, the only sad thing in this story of idiocrascy is he's not alone.

get off the bandwagon Mr Saint-wannabe

I'm sure u've gone over the speed limit yourself, whether its 160k or 260k, you're still speeding, you're just lucky you havent been caught

He has been punished for his action

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dats right andz madbung jst mad cos he probly doesnt own a skyline lol, and i pay for all the cost myself i work.. im only 18 and have owned a gtr and before a r33 and a s13.5 ur mad madbung cos a 18 year old is doing better than u in life ^_^ so get it over the fact that i got done for it and i got punishment i wont say i wont ever speed again but everyone speeds =D well i think this thread should close it aint goin in any positive directions lol. peace ^^

Wow can't spell, zero grammar, "l33t" speak, risking innocent peoples life, and bragging about being a tool on the roads.

And everyone wonders why Skyline drivers get picked on so much.

May want to take the seat off the bike you will be riding for the next 6 months, could help you get used to what it will feel like when (not if) you do it again. Bubba style.

Model citizen hey! :ermm::ermm::ermm:

I can see you've learnt a valuable lesson and show great promise for your future.

lol....that was sarcasm.......Lollies?

The only bigger goose in this stupid story is the judge...260kph on a public road, you should be in prison, no car, no licence permanant!

IQ and maturity tests should be mandatory for licencing, then again there are some very responsibly simpletons ....but ofcourse I forget GTR ownership should over ride all teh laws ob teh land, unt sea, unt air.

I sincerely hope you also get done for not wearing a helmet on your bicycle in the near future.

Disgraceful!

Well put. No wonder all skyliners get the unwanted attention from the media and the law.. :) 260kph in a 110 Zone DAMN. You're very damn lucky you get away with a lenient sentence, I've heard people doing over just 50kph and get the same sentence as you, like WTF

dats right andz madbung jst mad cos he probly doesnt own a skyline lol, and i pay for all the cost myself i work.. im only 18 and have owned a gtr and before a r33 and a s13.5 ur mad madbung cos a 18 year old is doing better than u in life ^_^ so get it over the fact that i got done for it and i got punishment i wont say i wont ever speed again but everyone speeds =D well i think this thread should close it aint goin in any positive directions lol. peace ^^

Haha, owning a R33 GTR when your 18 is called "successful"? Now where would that put me when i was 18 and had investment properties... :)

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i wouldnt call owning a GTR, an s13.5 and a r33 doing well in life....id say its nice but they are only cars dude.

Doing a degree, Finishing an apprentiship, owning a house, raising a family, owning a business, travelling the world...now thats doing well in life...

your only 18 champ, your still yet to realise whats the real deal in life....cars aren't everything.

I don't want to jump on the bandwagon (too much), but doing 260km/h on any public road is disgraceful. Even worse, you seem to have no remorse and plan on doing it again .... that is plain stupid.

The only shining light is when they catch you doing it again you will go straight to jail, no passing go. Hopefully then they will take you license away for 2 years.

Lucky your antics didn't make the news to make cops harder against us and push public opinion of Skyline drivers further into the gutter.

How they did not do you under hoon laws and confiscate your care for 48 hours is beyond me.

i wouldnt call owning a GTR, an s13.5 and a r33 doing well in life....id say its nice but they are only cars dude.

Doing a degree, Finishing an apprentiship, owning a house, raising a family, owning a business, travelling the world...now thats doing well in life...

your only 18 champ, your still yet to realise whats the real deal in life....cars aren't everything.

and how would u guys know i dont own a successful business? and a house? ^_^ well lets all play computer games and close this thread ahaha :) sorry if i hurt some of ur feelings for speeding lol i dont meen to in anyway ahahha so peace out and all have fun doing what you do and plus i wont be doin 260km/h decided to sell teh gtr lol

get off the bandwagon Mr Saint-wannabe

I'm sure u've gone over the speed limit yourself, whether its 160k or 260k, you're still speeding, you're just lucky you havent been caught

He has been punished for his action

So you say 5kph over or 160kph over the limit in principle there is no difference?

You fellas must come from the same gene pool.....cousins?

Andz you're as big a goose as the other goose. Do the laws of physics ring a bell? Ummmm.... maybe his stopping distance was increased but only slightly hey?...Ummmm.... But nobody was around it was a safe place to do it....how'd he get caught?

If he'd hit a cat at that speed he'd be dead.

Friggin pathetic, the moron was very lucky this time around.

Dear goose aka statistic,

Go cry to mumma, I'm sure she can empathise with your stupidity.

Also have fun walking I sincerely hope the fresh air is benificial to your growth as a human being.

As a suggestion you might want to ask a Father/uncle or adult male in your life to bury his foot up your backside, they'd be doing you a genuine favour.

Wiggety wiggety..brag bullshit...wiggetty what?

No tears just pure amusement at your stupidity on just about every conceivable level.

Did you really expect cheers and suggestions? you compound the facts with each new post.

Wigger-tty...I've got blah blah,better blah blah...wiggetty wiggetty wop

i wouldnt call owning a GTR, an s13.5 and a r33 doing well in life....id say its nice but they are only cars dude.

Doing a degree, Finishing an apprentiship, owning a house, raising a family, owning a business, travelling the world...now thats doing well in life...

your only 18 champ, your still yet to realise whats the real deal in life....cars aren't everything.

CORRECT. Priorities in order and nicely put.

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