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yeh i know it sux >_<

cant believe my luck this month... i drive over that bridge at that time of night 3 times a week, for the last 3.5 years and never have i had a cop pull me over like that, its just ghey now i have to sell my car, which i was anyways, but cant get one till i get my licence back...

i ripped the fine n the cops face by the way, lol and chucked it in the bin at the servo hahahaha

f**k man.. that's shit!

that sucks man. anzac bridge is one place that no-one sticks to the 60 limit. what's funny though is the person partly responsible for having the limit reduced down to 60km/h is on this forum.... no telling who though >_< reason was too many accidents per 100,000 cars so they lowered it first to 70 i believe, then to 60. apparently it worked but i can't really see how as every time i've gone across there at 60 i get passed like i'm standing still so most people would be going 70-80 no doubt.

that sucks man. anzac bridge is one place that no-one sticks to the 60 limit. what's funny though is the person partly responsible for having the limit reduced down to 60km/h is on this forum.... no telling who though :happy: reason was too many accidents per 100,000 cars so they lowered it first to 70 i believe, then to 60. apparently it worked but i can't really see how as every time i've gone across there at 60 i get passed like i'm standing still so most people would be going 70-80 no doubt.

lol lucky u're not telling

cos i will stab the kunt (and im not a violent person)

instead of lowering speed limits, make it harder for shitkunts to get a license.

lol, yeah i wont talk. but i can understand why they did it. it lowers accidents/100,000 cars. can't argue with that fact unfortunately. it's very annoying though. whould would have thought a mutli lane, divided road with no driveways etc would be rated at 60km/h. should be 90 km/h + i reckon. it's even more crazy when you get up to old bells line of road and realise that it's 100km/h. non-divided road (so head on it possible), single lane each way with driveways on the side! crazy world.

IT WAS ME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :ermm:

damn sorry to hear that mass !!!

So your going to sell the car now ???

awww that sucks.......can I have your turbo then ?? :(

hahaha

yeh car is up for sale for sure.... even though it was already for sale, i have a dude interested in it, just waiting on loan.... but yeh i cant go 3 more months without driving :O

oh and as for teh turbo, if decide to strip it later ill be coming to u and teh whores first :ermm:

Spotted white R33 GTR plates XLENCE on pacific hwy heading towards Chatswood

and

Spotted S13 very nice with DDRIFT plates on Pacific Hwy heading towards Chatswood

I cant beleive I finally spotted some cars :D

Theres a 32gtst parked just behind my car at the moment :D king street mascot..

Doughnutdave??

Yes, That was me. Thank you, thank you :D for spoting me. I was about to sell my line (not) because no one can ever spot me. To those of you who is still not spotted it wan't happen overnight but....

Nice meeting you after DIF, o and good point I should drive the car more but I'm so paranoid that some low life will take my baby away :( Will talk soon again ciao :D:(

Yes, That was me. Thank you, thank you :rofl: for spoting me. I was about to sell my line (not) because no one can ever spot me. To those of you who is still not spotted it wan't happen overnight but....

Nice meeting you after DIF, o and good point I should drive the car more but I'm so paranoid that some low life will take my baby away :) Will talk soon again ciao ;):)

Lol.. well i will be here for 2 more weeks :) until i start my new job..

Oh.. and people rarely steal the 32 gtst they always go for the gtr's or the 33 gtst's

It was lovely to meet you too :wave:

Why does no one ever spot me! I only drive like 500kms a week back & forth to work etc!

Spotted a Grey R32 GTR down at Quickfit Motorsport in Hornsby yesterday. Anybody on here?

Why does no one ever spot me! I only drive like 500kms a week back & forth to work etc!

I've spotted you every Thursday night for the last few weeks... does that count???!!! he he he :rofl:

Spotted a white s2 R33 in Strathfield today around 3pm, had an SAU sticker on the back window...

Plates were AZL-*** (I missed the last half of the plate)...

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