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The government would probably charge us for some sort of entry fee because they had to close down a road. :down:

It'd be worth it lol. Shame our government wouldn't do anything similar anyway.

No, it went from a 700cc to a 1.2ltr. Don't knock it, I used to drive an 800cc which wasn't too bad. If I dropped a 1.2ltr in it I reckon it would have flown! Seriously.

It's a good idea, too bad our government would NEVER consider it, something about promoting street racing...

No, it went from a 700cc to a 1.2ltr. Don't knock it, I used to drive an 800cc which wasn't too bad. If I dropped a 1.2ltr in it I reckon it would have flown! Seriously.

It's a good idea, too bad our government would NEVER consider it, something about promoting street racing...

hahah I know what you mean. I've currently got a 1.3 carby in my car, my mate's got the same car, but with the 1.6ltr version and I reckon his car's fast as! hahaha

European countries are so progressive and open-minded, not just about speed (eg., autobahns) but life in general. Usually if you give the public more freedom, no, anarchy will NOT ensue. The general public are surprisingly good self-regulators, as they will not let one person's freedom encroach upon other ones.

That's pretty funny, by the line up of cars they showed ect.. I can't see it (street racing) being huge problem for them...I was waiting for a Lada v Donkey and Cart to line up.

$5 on the donkey :D

Might boost tourism for them.

I went to dozens of legal street drags in NZ... pretty sure you had to pay to enter but it wasnt much... was always fun to go watch as a kid with all the hot rods and moded jappers screaming down the qtr mile in the middle of a factory area.

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