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at those lights there are 8 lanes in total, 5 on one side and 3 on other. there are 2 cameras there but i think both work on the 5 lane direction...hope so anyway lol

Might have gotten lucky, sounds like a lot of lanes to cover. Direction never matters too much, they can get both because the camera just registers cars coming towards it as a "negative value", like -63 in a 50 zone etc. The only time it matters is when a median strip is used to divide the directions of traffic.

When you say direction doesn't matter on cameras.

I'm assuming this on newer speed camera's perhaps?

Alot of the speed cameras I have seen only flash in the one direction?

If by newer, you mean the bumper mounted cameras, then yes. These don't even flash during the day unless low light conditions.

Garage cafe blows ad most vic kunce r fags I'll probably cruise by jdmst and thats it

Come on man, you ever been to one :P

I know Ryan / Kris don't come to GC but Muski has been a few times.

:rofl:

Ah well, swing past later if you want.

Might have gotten lucky, sounds like a lot of lanes to cover. Direction never matters too much, they can get both because the camera just registers cars coming towards it as a "negative value", like -63 in a 50 zone etc. The only time it matters is when a median strip is used to divide the directions of traffic.

just have to wait and see i guess

spotted one of them porsche pandamera things. dunno what the top gear blokes are on about they look pimp as. very pricey though...

just have to wait and see i guess

spotted one of them porsche pandamera things. dunno what the top gear blokes are on about they look pimp as. very pricey though...

A Porsche Panamera?

Just looks like an over inflated 911 with 4 doors.

If you had the money for the V8 Twin Turbo, I'd be happy with the 911 GT2.

SAU Vic members coming to the December meeting tomorrow night...we're selling hoodies and polos for $5 each, to make way for new merchandise. Cheaper than a Chinese sweat shop. Non-members who want merchandise...come renew / sign up and membership practically pays for itself.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/386191-dirt-cheap-sau-vic-merchandise/

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