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Think i just gave a guy the scare of a life - he decided to pass a truck so got on my side of the road where i was feeling accelarator happy tonight and was hurtling towards him at 130km (in a 70 zone but thats beside the point) haha oooops he got back on his side of the road just in time.

Originally posted by Nizmo

Think i just gave a guy the scare of a life - he decided to pass a truck so got on my side of the road where i was feeling accelarator happy tonight and was hurtling towards him at 130km (in a 70 zone but thats beside the point) haha oooops he got back on his side of the road just in time.

That would be that long private road up your way i gather Nizmo

BTW the plates are now on the Supra and look great im stoked

yeah well - it used to be private :( they have since made it public but hey i put my claim on that road when i was 16 and my driving intstructor took me up there it was my secret playground til about 12 months ago! so im in denial!! the cops havent quite caught on that its big long and straight and just perfect for um errr testing :D Im sure one day they will and i will go down in a big way haha

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