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hahaha what a douche... as if anyone would do that speed on edgar's rd... there's a white commodore undercover that sits near the freeway entrance like 24/7. definitely an r34 gtt. wonder who it was.

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im not trying to defend this guy or anything but the speed limit on edgars rd is and has always been 70km/h not 60km/h

i guess they just had to put down 60 so they could add this line... "An 18-year-old hoon driver caught travelling at more than double the speed limit"

buncha dikheds

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I just saw this on the news, it was actually a gunmetal r32, it should have probably said 1991 not 2001. They conventiently used the term - drivers caught 'skylarking'... also showed a burgundy r33 with p plates on it as well. Probably wouldnt have even got coverage if it was a different car.

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