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I am sick of the way Reporters and police generalise "turbo sports car" Drivers...

He was doin 175 cause he knows he can...

They should have some sort of Individual speed limit for people depending on their car and driving skill..

Never gonna happen.. But Say a 30 year old guy with an R34, Skilled responsible driver.. Great brakes, good handling.. let him do 150 instead of 100...

That old half blind granny, with a 1972 Corona, Let her do 70...

ha :D

LOL did you guys hear about this? what a moron...

this guy was hoonin along Airds (spelling?) road in Minto at 176km/h in his old man's 200... in a SIXTY ZONE!

Lol im not from around minto but they showed the road on the tv, it didnt exactly look like the most inconspicuous of streets.... more like a main road, lol

its idiots like this guy (by idiot, i mean the ones who get caught by doing blatantly stupid things in the wrong places) that give the rest of us a bad name. trust me i know, the shit i get on the road for bein a P plater isnt worth it sometimes. (im not THAT much of an asshole behind the wheel, gimme a chance! lol) im sure plenty of ppl on here can relate

but still, this guy is a deadset ****wit. what chance have u got of controlling yourself if a car bolts in front of you at that speed?

Theres a time and a place for that kinda thing....Called a track.

And im a P plater aswell and the simple fact im in a Skyline and the name P platers have i am not one of the popular people on the road, no matter how soft i drive at times.

Just gotta cop it on the chin i guess

it was on the news saying that he was drivin a 200sx. but the main point of the story was that police are thinkin of canceling your licence on the spot if you go 45 over the limit. and they said something about not letting p platers drive performance cars in the future.

its idiots like this guy (by idiot, i mean the ones who get caught  

i was on an open hwy (no cars or entrances etc), and decided to fang it... end of story- i got done, Dave can vouch.. (165 in a 110)

:(

I know that was stupid... but on a main rd with streets, thats even dumber... :P

Originally posted by badman

lol yeah

could this guy have picked a worse road, seriously

serves him right

a fines a whole lot better than where this guy could possibly be right now... *splat*

its still not as good as getting away with it

Originally posted by SKYL9

the poor guy didnt even get to hit the speed limiter

Hehe there isnt one in the Aus Spec 200SXs...

But yeah what a fool. Im suprised he got pulled over. At that speed I'd probably just keep on going since im screwed anyway!!

Originally posted by Busky2k

Hehe there isnt one in the Aus Spec 200SXs...

But yeah what a fool. Im suprised he got pulled over. At that speed I'd probably just keep on going since im screwed anyway!!

yeah for real.. cop cars are speed limited to like 220 or sumfin arnt they? it coulda been worth a shot :( woulda been more of a story anyway

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