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Guest RedLineGTR

Well after a nice monday, i come home to see a letter on my table...i wonder to myself what it is and i open it and i find a nice blue letter. OH great thats all i need to start the week...it was from the GOR cruise and thank god it's only that much, they must of caught me in one of the towns or something. No idea where it was. Good we wernt speeding on the road i was unlucky. All the high speed runs we done on a old airfield it was nice, so we kept to the limit on the roads, oh well shit happens more money to waste.

My Nice peice of paper

:D;):D :D

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64km/hr hey.. you're a danger to all sane people and are going to kill somebody anybody any second with those 4km/hr over the limit... Thats pretty rough though :D Although those zones will soon be 50km/hr give it a few months.

I'm glad I wasn't driving now. Wonder how many others are going to recieve a similar notice?

Guest RedLineGTR

omg i'm going to loose it going over 4km/h...quick i'm a menace to society...Yep Victoria...Steve Bracks you Poof...

Oh well i assume if anyone else got one they will get it within this week. Oh well only abit over didnt go much over that speed while on the cruise, i guess just bad luck. Eh :D

3km/h over and you're booked!

I SAW THAT CAR!!! It was a Magna I think, with a camera box in front of the bumper, people from other direction been flashing on us, and I stomp on the brake, hopefully when I pass that car my speed didn't creep over 63km/h... very tricky.... finger cross...

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