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oh well hes a silly bugger anyway, everybody knows you slow down before the bend on that road :ninja:

1. The speed limit drops to 80

2. Theres a retirement village

3. The cops always sit there waiting for people that dont slow down..

No tony if its over a certain amt of kms they will crush it on first offence...

Really? That's quite gay.

So if someone was having fun on a freeway in his/her Lambo, then it would essentially be a $500,000 fine.

That shit is messed up. Penalty v Crime does not weight up. You'd be better off getting thrills bashing innocent people on the street.

Really? That's quite gay.

So if someone was having fun on a freeway in his/her Lambo, then it would essentially be a $500,000 fine.

That shit is messed up. Penalty v Crime does not weight up. You'd be better off getting thrills bashing innocent people on the street.

thats just the way it is, things will never be the same.

Yeah that's the place, was fun with 302rwkw GTR, and had couple of frights by the constabulary...

yeah the old roundabout was good you could really nail it through..the new ones alot bigger and its not that it slows you down alot but you dont have the same momentum coming out of it.

So where the old one you would slingshot out of, the new one you have to power out of, kind of killed the fun of it....

Is that the round-about with a BP and Macca's on it?

If so, nice long flat straight indeed....

Nah that's on Dandenong-Hastings rd from memory. The road Arthur and I were talking about is on Frankston-Dandenong.

Is that the round-about with a BP and Macca's on it?

If so, nice long flat straight indeed....

nah thats western port hwy..frankston dandy rd is the next one over.. There is nothing on it but a few old farm houses an old helicopterand a cemetry..

did you know that tupac copied that song..i noly hheard the original the other day on some AM radio station

well not really because im pretty sure it was produced after he died..lol

they used a lot of old music for his chorus' after his death

yeah heading north through thompsons rd roundabout theres a nice stretch where '(dare i say it) its safe to open it up a little..but some silly buggers forget to slow down

haha i lived around there for 6 months, that was a nice little stretch

looks like some bloke was late for work on frankston dandy road this morining, now hes getting his nice new EVO..

iMPOUNDED..

Pretty funny it was too low and they couldnt get it on the tow truck..what speed would you be doing to get an on the spot impound?

i saw cops hanging around there at 8 every morning thank god i dont go that way to work anymore

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