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lol what knob jockeys.... why would you race in the streets in one of Australias most heavily policed shires, 2nd of all it sounds like they were both non turbos since they surposedly reached 145 in an 80 zone.... -10km/h from dodgey radar and take off another 20km/h by the time the press writes the story.

So they were probably street racing at a grand total speed of 115ish and 105ishkm/h (Disclaimer: most of what i wrote is made up)

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yeah i dont get it... i live in the waters just between toms ugly bridge and cpt cook bridge... every night all i can here is people flat sticking it back and forth.

with the ammount of cops about I cant beleive anyone there has a license left.

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Is anyone clear on what happens to the cars now? - confiscated for how long? - and doesn't the driver have to pay a daily impound fee as well?

lol looks like the skyline won :banana: - but the idiot is paying for it now

I know of a work mates son who lost his car for three months and it cost $250 for the tow truck plus $15 per day.....albeit the car was stored undercover...

I'm also from Balgownie where that skyline is from, any one know the colour of the skyline??.

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i heard first time is 1 month, then 3 months, 6 months and confiscate..... dont quote me its just word of mouth, and i dont need to know coz im not stupid enough to street race so i wouldnt care if its a 100 years jail sentence....

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we have nothing compared to melbournes underground racing scene, go to SAU vic page and see what there talking about on there...... tubbed 8second things leaving steam roller burnouts in industrial areas, learner drivers in un rego'd utes dragging, dedicated meetings for an hour at a time....

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we have nothing compared to melbournes underground racing scene, go to SAU vic page and see what there talking about on there...... tubbed 8second things leaving steam roller burnouts in industrial areas, learner drivers in un rego'd utes dragging, dedicated meetings for an hour at a time....

that's how we roll....

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i heard first time is 1 month, then 3 months, 6 months and confiscate..... dont quote me its just word of mouth, and i dont need to know coz im not stupid enough to street race so i wouldnt care if its a 100 years jail sentence....

1st offence 3 months impound...2nd offence car gone. Just to clarify :D

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im from the shire and hardly dont see many cops at all....not that it gives me an excuse to do stupid things

u do stupid things and u will be caught !

also last friday, goin over captain cook bridge towards taren point, i saw a copper hidding up in the bridge, woodlands rd i think, with his radar gun, its 80km/h but i always get passed like im standing still...idiots

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im from the shire and hardly dont see many cops at all....not that it gives me an excuse to do stupid things

u do stupid things and u will be caught !

also last friday, goin over captain cook bridge towards taren point, i saw a copper hidding up in the bridge, woodlands rd i think, with his radar gun, its 80km/h but i always get passed like im standing still...idiots

think you been hiding under a rock..... massive amount of boys in blue from menai/illawong wright through to nulla, mostly situated at alfords point bridge (99% chance of radar on any friday/ saturday), Sutho, miranda (thanks mainly to carmens), carringbar and nulla itself.

also look at the highlighted part above, subconsiously your brains telling you the oppoite of what you were trying to say lol

Cheers and everyone stay clean and out of trouble, media has already made us look like idiots so lets not give them any fuel for another media storm

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