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id think you would have to put half of your winnings if you do manage to get there , race and win on court and lawyer charges to get out of all the number of speeding and reckless driving offences.

id think you would have to put half of your winnings if you do manage to get there , race and win on court and lawyer charges to get out of all the number of speeding and reckless driving offences.

I saw a video on this race last year sometime, I dont know if it was the same thing but I think the race was for charity. Everybody was getting booked and pulled over. I dont see how something like this could be legal on normal roads.

heh, sorry if this is in the wrong section but someone just pm'd me with this.. i found it quite amusing actually (its probably a prank)

lol @ entry fee

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To the best drivers on earth:

The Ultimate Rally is the world championship of street racing.

7 days, 3000 miles, 200mph and US$ 2 million prize money.

If you are a fast driver with a powerful car & balls of steel

checkout our official website: http://www.ultimate-rally.com

The Ultimate Rally is limited to 100 cars and the entry fee

is US$ 30,000. See our terms & conditions and apply here:

http://www.ultimate-rally.com/application.html

Join our official Forums at http://board.ultimate-rally.com

and learn more about this next generation Cannonball Run.

Greetings,

Kimble

Founder of the Ultimate Rally.

www.kimble.org

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ok, instead of all you nut jobs posting "i got it" and wasting everyone's time... how about you post who it was that sent you the message...

so far we have...

LorrieMorita

Alesandrot

Scheizze

and

SjaakiedeG

heya guys i wsgonna put it in the wasteland but as this area gets far more traffic i though its better to be in here.

did anyone else just get a stupid PM? im just curious to see if this dude sent it out to everyone or something? heres a copy of it, seems he only joined this month and i am guessing today? meh here it is.

To the best drivers on earth:

The Ultimate Rally is the world championship of street racing.

7 days, 3000 miles, 200mph and US$ 2 million prize money.

If you are a fast driver with a powerful car & balls of steel

checkout our official website: http://www.ultimate-rally.com

The Ultimate Rally is limited to 100 cars and the entry fee

is US$ 30,000. See our terms & conditions and apply here:

http://www.ultimate-rally.com/application.html

Join our official Forums at http://board.ultimate-rally.com

and learn more about this next generation Cannonball Run.

Greetings,

Kimble

Founder of the Ultimate Rally.

www.kimble.org

hmmm seems like a massive fag has decided to whore our site

so in the wise works of my mate Mark: You can cram it with walnuts!!!!

Yes, someone hurry up and ban this d!ckhead! I have forwarded the message onto prank, so it will be done soon i suspect.

This forum in no way condones illegal actions such as what this idiot is advertising.

I got mine from JaquesvD

seeing as Kimble made his fortune from being a "hax0r who got busted then hired as a security consultant for the CIA or FBI or some shit like that"

I would say that SAU has been hacked and a nice little script is randomly generating names as it posts spam to the registered users inbox on this site.

this "ulitimate rally" is a scam. This guy has been going around to alot of car forums and sending pm's to everyone using different names. This guy is a big pain in the ass to deal with. A few other forums i visit had to close registration just to stop this guy because each time you ban all of his names, he would just re-register new ones.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/09/30/kimble_rally/

http://www.toytownmunich.com/archive/kim_s...itz_kimble.html

http://www.theregister.com/2003/11/10/kimb...h_embezzlement/

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