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Normally they just to get the maxium reading the dial can go to (ie just over 180km/hr), and the speedo dial will just sit there and not move, yet your still accelerating.

Buy a cheap speed meter (Pivot make some good ones), and that way you can still tell what speed you are doing.

I have had opened up my 32 on private property and exceeded 180km on a few occasions,

and my speedo still woks just dandy. I would also suggest that is BS!

BTW what car are you referring to or just in general?

privaye road my ass, why dont you just say freeway, i clock my car every time is sit inside it, pft private rd

mine goes to where the 190 mark would be than keeps clicking back to 180. and yeh private roads.

its not a smart thing to post how fast you go on public roads, not every SAU member wants cops to think we speed. i would rather the attention stay on holden drivers not us nice nissan people. (no offence)

:)

maybe he's a smidge more aware of things than you and dosnt want to appear like a dumbshit... maybe

maybe you look like a dumbshit for responding to someting that hasnt got anythign to do with you, and you think if we dont mention speeing here on the freeway the cops are gonna leave all skyline drivers alone, yeah heaps.

cant proove anything even if i was tell the cops i might have been doing about 260ks on the freeway to wollongong not to long ago. and plus i dont know any private roads where you could even get up to 180

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maybe you look like a dumbshit for responding to someting that hasnt got anythign to do with you, and you think if we dont mention speeing here on the freeway the cops are gonna leave all skyline drivers alone, yeah heaps.

cant proove anything even if i was  tell the cops i might have been doing about 260ks on the freeway to wollongong not to long ago. and plus i dont know any private roads where you could even get up to 180

you are a disgrace and very much a dumbsh#t to think that that sort of talk is wanted here, .........and you type and spell like a 10 year old.

maybe you look like a dumbshit for responding to someting that hasnt got anythign to do with you, and you think if we dont mention speeing here on the freeway the cops are gonna leave all skyline drivers alone, yeah heaps.

cant proove anything even if i was  tell the cops i might have been doing about 260ks on the freeway to wollongong not to long ago. and plus i dont know any private roads where you could even get up to 180

I have done 240 on the drag strip , wsid . speedo needle keeps going past 180 , r33 gtr in 4th gear .

maybe you look like a dumbshit for responding to someting that hasnt got anythign to do with you, and you think if we dont mention speeing here on the freeway the cops are gonna leave all skyline drivers alone, yeah heaps.

cant proove anything even if i was  tell the cops i might have been doing about 260ks on the freeway to wollongong not to long ago. and plus i dont know any private roads where you could even get up to 180

Mate read the rules for posting on the forum and stick to them, or get banned, its that simple.

No one at SAU condones what you're saying.

Mate read the rules for posting on the forum and stick to them, or get banned, its that simple.

No one at SAU condones what you're saying.

i didnt say anyone condones what i say, but everyone on this form has clocked their car on the freeway/motorway and who ever says they havent is just lying, and for your info i am sticking to the rules by posting facts

its not a smart thing to post how fast you go on public roads, not every SAU member wants cops to think we speed. i would rather the attention stay on holden drivers not us nice nissan people. (no offence)

WTH? Attention on Holden drivers, I wish!

Then again you DO live in Adelaide maybe not as bad as Melbourne......but trust me if a cop sees a holden next to a Skyline, and it was up to his discretion to pull one over, he'll go the Skyline......99 times out of 100. :P

Anyway back to the topic, yeah nothing will happen if you go over 180, that's just a story.

wreckedhead for someone who has had so many user IDs banned I thought you might be familiar with the rules:

"General Users;

Absolutely no slandering of any business! Negative comments about any business will be removed immediately!

No personal attacks!

No porn or offensive pictures! (This includes avatars and signatures).

If you have a problem with somebody - take it to PM, that's what they are there for.

No talk of street racing or illegal activities

If you have a problem with a moderator's behaviour - email Christian. "

http://wa.skylinesaustralia.com/forumrules.html

The 2nd last one seems relevent :P

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