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and then when you get in, dont talk to anyone, just sit in your seat and say you had a shit day last week... :rofl:

I have to admit, I thought it was you too, but your car couldn't reach that speed either...

Does it say where it was? I think that whole "lock him away and throw away the keys" is a bit much, he's not a perpetual baby rapist... I think "take his license off him for 5 years" would probably be a more sane approach...

fark! i just saw the news just then and came on to search on more details about it...

thought it might of been a skyline cuz it only said that it was a "95 nissan".

Jeez but yeah how did the cops catch the dude if he was actually going 265k? i think its abit skewed the news, maybe it was going 200 and plus cop cars aren't THAT fast or neither are they THAT good at driving to chase the dude at 265km/ph or neither are they THAT gutful enough to attempt it. :D

FYI: The car was racing at the track day and it is actually powered by a RB26, hence actually being able to get up to such crazy speeds.

Silly thing to be doing especially on the Hume Hwy which is known as a hot spot for cops. Nevermind.. at least nobody was hurt and I'm sure he'll learn his lesson from this.

what an absolute idiot. mainly because he actually stopped :|. not very hard to pul into a street, dump the car in the car park of a set of flats, den report it stolen and catch a cab home :D (by the time they actualy would have gotten to him, hede be long gone).

therefore the fact that he actually chose to stop and not pull a chase (which he would have most likely gotten away from) shows that he has some common sense. so plz no need to be keyboard warriors. afterall im sure most of us have broken the law for speeding. so what makes u any better than him?

For starters, let me label this human, if thats what you can call him, an absolute lunatic. There is absolutely no reason why you would do that kinda speed on a public road. You endanger yourself and others.

The guy is a tosser.. all the more negative stigma surrounding "Nissan Turbo's"

Secondly, I thought it was mainly us Commodore "hoons" that got labelled in the paper. Cause thats always what it seems to be. You get a couple of Commodore drivers that think they have V8 Supercars, and we all get labelled as hoons..

You know what sucks.. I bet that he will get a worse punishment than someone who has committed a way worse crime...

that's coz the gummint has done such an effective job of demonizing speeding ad-nauseum over the last few decades

let me clear some things...

I know the guy that got done, a mate of mine. He will remain unnamed.

The car isnt an ordinary 200sx, had a fairly worked Rb26dett. The car was f**king nuts.

He was on his way back from wakefield from a drift practice. Car isnt reallly held together by cableties more only the front bar and blinker lights.

For starters, let me label this human, if thats what you can call him, an absolute lunatic. There is absolutely no reason why you would do that kinda speed on a public road. You endanger yourself and others.

just thought i get a debate happening lol

SO say if you do 65 in a 60 zone. Would that mean you are endangering yoursel as well as others? Coz technically you are speeding way above the speed limit (5kms more can be a lot in terms of an accident)

HAHAHH yes im bored.. hmmm..

back to uni work

Secondly, I thought it was mainly us Commodore "hoons" that got labelled in the paper. Cause thats always what it seems to be. You get a couple of Commodore drivers that think they have V8 Supercars, and we all get labelled as hoons..

are you f**king serious? commodore owner's had a RACE and KILLED elderly people on great western highway, withint the coming day's the police announced operation "taipan" which was a blitz on japanese import's.....

dont give me your sob story crap

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