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"A 20 year old hoon has been sent to jail after clocking the fastest recorded speed on Victorian roads. P-Plater Justin Pickering of Malvern East led police on a marathon chase in his Subaru WRX STI last August along the Hume Highway. Broadmeadows magistrates court heard police clock him at 255km/h.

He was jailed for 3 months, with another 6 months suspended, for six driving offences including reckless conduct endangering life. He was fined $2000 and banned from driving for 5 years."

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thats a challenge boys!! cant let a 4banga hold a record like that!!

*wonders how many ppl will actually take me seriously and try for the record*

probably shouldnt be promoting speeding on public roads

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My uncle got clocked at 281 on a suzuki hayabusa just over 2 years ago, no loss of lisence or even a fine.

Nothern Territory, on a no speed limit road :down:

I think someone's telling fibs. Why would the police have a radar set up on a road with an open speed limit?

probably shouldnt be promoting speeding on public roads

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sarcasm

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