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187km/h in built-up zone

"A HOON'S joyride ended abruptly after police nabbed the Portland man driving at 187km/h in a built-up zone, more than 107km/h above the limit.Police caught the man, 25, on the Henty Highway between New Street and Cashmore Road in Portland's north just before 10.30pm on Saturday.

His Nissan Skyline coupe has been impounded until tomorrow and he faces charges including excessive and dangerous speed."

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read this a few days ago..

what a dickhead - with a blatent dis-regard for the speed limit like this - id be happy to see people lose their licences for good.

all the people on the 'skylines are for hoons' bandwagon need to remember 'it's not the cars fault but the driver.'

also - welcome to SAU

though im guessing not a skyline enthusiast..

lol fact is she was in a cab..

you were in a gtr.

people who feel the need to yell things out to make themselfs feel better have already lost.

ive had bogans call stuff out before - obviously the smashing @ bathurst in the early 90's still haunts them!

ironic that so many are so proud to be australian yet they go and throw chevy badges on their holdens hey?

lol fact is she was in a cab..

you were in a gtr.

people who feel the need to yell things out to make themselfs feel better have already lost.

ive had bogans call stuff out before - obviously the smashing @ bathurst in the early 90's still haunts them!

ironic that so many are so proud to be australian yet they go and throw chevy badges on their holdens hey?

lol, yeah, but the chick was hawt though.

the gtr's a legend, but sadly i know nothing about the history of that car, not much anyway. All i know is, that its awesome.

lol, yeah, but the chick was hawt though.

the gtr's a legend, but sadly i know nothing about the history of that car, not much anyway. All i know is, that its awesome.

^ All you need to know :domokun:

Another fellow owner doing you guys proud!!!

187km/h in built-up zone

"A HOON'S joyride ended abruptly after police nabbed the Portland man driving at 187km/h in a built-up zone, more than 107km/h above the limit.Police caught the man, 25, on the Henty Highway between New Street and Cashmore Road in Portland's north just before 10.30pm on Saturday.

His Nissan Skyline coupe has been impounded until tomorrow and he faces charges including excessive and dangerous speed."

Article here

cop.. :)

read this a few days ago..

what a dickhead - with a blatent dis-regard for the speed limit like this - id be happy to see people lose their licences for good.

all the people on the 'skylines are for hoons' bandwagon need to remember 'it's not the cars fault but the driver.'

also - welcome to SAU

though im guessing not a skyline enthusiast..

Entirely correct. It is the hoons that choose the car they drive. Not that i can say anything, was going 110km/h today in 100km/h zone. But then again, the more power a car has, the more you want to squeeze it.

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