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well that is quite a good question!

just got sucked in by this one 'cause of the price.. and its more interesting as a daily driver. .. and i love white :thumbsup: Should see the interior.. old pimp style. So much better than the aussie r31 inside.. and its got an rb20det with in it so it goes ok.

Maybe in time do it all up and sell for a bit of a profit. When done up they can look horn..

I think I got done by one on Ferry Road a few weekends ago. It flashed as I approached it but Andrew reckons I was way too far away for it to have gotten me, plus there was a car going the other way. I was only a few k's over the limit... Not much, like 7k's or something?

yeah, i think he did sell it..

Depends what the zone is, but usually its 10% tolerance.

I have been flashed twice in QLD.. and neither time i received a fine (and it has been months). Both times I was the only obvious car near the camera, so they must have been flashing me. I think they must do it to worry you for the next couple of weeks :thumbsup:

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