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from the information i have your DETECTED speed on laser has to be 6k+ and on fixed cameras 8k+ mobile camera's are the exception, have heard of them booking you for 6k+.

Obviously cops have discretion to book you for a lower speed but i have not heard of many ppl being done for under 6k over on there detected speed, even then theres no guarantee that there not reading the alleged speed.

its 3km/h. because a couple years back i got a letter saying i was doing 78 in a 70 zone and it has written -3km/h or something like that. in the bottom line it said 5km/h over the limit or 75km/h, i cant remember exactly.

my mum got the letter first because it was in her car lol.

its definately -3... the look on the coppers face when he had to take my 121 in an 80 zone down to 118 was priceless as he had just spent 2 minutes going on and on and on about how i would lose my lisence for 6 months.... only lost it for 1 :D

and that was about 6 years agon on sth rd @ 4am btw

comming home from work down bell street had a white r33 pull out from maccaz and the turn off onto the burgandy street exit - i drove past while they were waiting to turn - looked very clean

Saw a black r34 gtt heading bak on sunbury road.

Had a SAU sticker on the passenger rear window...

i was in the 32...

Drakey, were u the guy who walked into BigW last weekend in Sunbury and recieved a compliment for a 'nice R32' from one of the girls standing at the entrance..?

I see an admin edit coming......

too right :D

spotted MRGTSR looks rice with the big wing but i think the brembo's suggest there is more to this car than rice.

bright green/yellow HR31?

Its just got a R34 Neo motor i believe

was he after a happy ending?

no idea maybe he was looking for a 24 hour krispy kreme store. all i knew was i shut my gate while he was in still @ the start of my drive way LOL

also spotted r33 with sau sticker on @ maccas ringroad.

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