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lmao true that...if i was going that speed and saw a cop up ahead, bang slow down next side street into a driveway :)

Lol

1. NA can't get that fast

2. You got ghey brakes

3. At that speed you seriously have no time to loose enough speed to do a 90 degree turn...

Haha jokes man but point 3 is serious. 1 twitch of the wheel off a pothole or something and you can easily flip/spin the car.

Lol

1. NA can't get that fast

2. You got ghey brakes

3. At that speed you seriously have no time to loose enough speed to do a 90 degree turn...

Haha jokes man but point 3 is serious. 1 twitch of the wheel off a pothole or something and you can easily flip/spin the car.

i remember when i had my n/a 33 i got away from a tmu

Careful what you say MUZT3K, you might find he catches up to you one day...especially with a nice picture of your car as a forum avatar :laugh:

lol im safe...sold it ages ago + ive been arressted by cops for other matters and they looked through my phone and all you see is me ripping stand stills in the vids and they didnt do anything....no proof it was me yer its a silver skyline...yer its on my phone, but how many silver skylines are there?

Hmm, over three times the legal speed limit....whooops!..shouldn't have a licence.

Too bad if someone pulled out of their driveway, or if some kids were on the road for some reason.

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Seriously was that ever going to happen at Midnight? Is that when you let your kids play outside in the street at that hour of the morning?

The guy took a calculated risk, which didn't pay off for him. It's people with your "what if" attitude that has brought about so many knee jerk reactions in regard to laws and driving restrictions which we all know do f**k nothing to kerb the road toll.

i was going to mention somthing like that...i think the same way when i speed at night...2am...less cars less people walking along the road, aslong as the road is wide and straight no hills then theres nothing wrong with giving it a bit of gas but thats just my opinion some might disagree.

A 60km/h road would be too... well, have too much of a chance of being populated for me to have that sort of attitude.

And that's the other interesting point^

All it takes is one drunk person late at night to step out on the road, or run out there...you wouldn't even see it coming. I've heard plenty of stories about that. And if you're speeding...guess who is up for culpable driving...

Most 60km/h zones are suburbia and even if you don't hit someone on the road you can still lose control and go through a house, which has killed people before.

Out on a 110km/h road like the Hume...yes...it's a different story as far as likelihood of killing others goes. But the laws aren't just there to stop you killing others, they are there to stop you killing yourself. You're not the one who has to scrape your body off the road and tell your parents that you were part of lastnights gene pool cleansing session. All it takes is a rock/log/branch/pothole in the road at 180km/h and you're farked.

They immediately impounded the St Albans man's 2004 Holden sedan under the state's hoon laws.

Theres your problem right there...

I'm betting $20 that its a base v6 model but the owner thinks his driving a V8 super car.

The kid is lucky he is not seeing some time jail time after that sort of stupidity!!

There is a time and a place for speed like that... Its called the F#*%ing track.

Why doesn't half the idiots on the road get this.

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