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i stopped off in dubai last yr for one day only, the roads r very good but its tooooo dam hot, saw a few nice cars there, dunno bout the road rules but, i think ova there any mod to ur car goes, they dont give 2 ****s to wat u do, makes me jealous. go to toprpm.com and u can download vids of people dragging and hooning in imports and main roads....do that here and ull get thrown in jail lol

they use a blubird dash when they convert cause they cant get a skyline dash , they never made skylines in left hand drive .

if u want good roads and no speed limits go to germany u can drive as fast as u like on the autobarns there and people dont use the fast lane for anything other than overtake and then back in the right lane so the very left lane is always free .

Originally posted by wrxhoon

if u want good roads and no speed limits go to germany u can drive as fast as u like on the autobarns there and people dont use the fast lane for anything other than overtake and then back in the right lane so the very left lane is always free .

Or try NT, just the same, but without all the Germans :D

u r right duncan but u have roos it nt and aussie drivers that dont like anyone overtaking them ! and the roads well ...........the german roads are very smooth no bumps no potholes just smooth and straight and most people drive above 200 kmh in normal cars tha fast ones 250 + .

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