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The 24-year-old ACT man was caught by radar travelling at 210km/h in a 100km/h zone on the Hume Highway near Glenrowan, south of Wangaratta, about 3.30am today, police said.

The man, who was driving a 1993 Honda coupe, was arrested on the spot and interviewed by police for conduct endangering life - an offence which carries a possible jail sentence.

lol how long would that have taken him to reach that speed?

:/

not much... well... probably a lot since i was last on here... cant remember

wtf is with the spider threading?

looks ubery gheysexual

what you been up to?

yeah went downhill thats for sure in here

spider threading?

not much man, finally sold the 32 like 3 months ago lol

lol how long would that have taken him to reach that speed?

Vtec YO!!!

Is it me or has the forum caught aids since i last visited?
it was just you...

but it still seems to at least have herpes around here

old kent. dementia got you talking to yourself i see. had another kid yet?

factory wing.

in carbon?

+ put money saved towards boost controller.

interesting idea watson

im over the little duck tails makes boot look to high i got no wing and had boot welded up but that isnt most peoples taste so i say leave what you got

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