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nah i was on the freeway going north (on the on ramp near the city) and it was an 80 zone (however i thought was 100) and because no one was in front of me, i gave it a bit of stick. Because i didnt see them (they were well behind me), i just kept going faster. They had to acclerate to WELL over the speed limit to catch me (i wasnt running and they knew that).

They were nice guys and said i was at license loosing speeds blah blah blah. Which i was (so no point getting upset at them)

They reduced the speed down a bit so i wouldnt loose my license etc.

THEN they said theres a time and place for everything and havent i heard of ISD's WTF!

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yeh that was the odd thing. I just played dumb and said i've never heard of them or never been.

I mean the freeway, with little traffic is one of the safer area's to speed. I could have been booting it down a suburban street with kids playing (which i dont)

Ohh well shit happens.

Shuto boy. my mates wrx is phucked. He got a quote to fix it using a JUN stroker kit and MOTEC. 19K all up!!!!!!!

Yeh but paul my insurance will be so high once i loose my license

yeh, ummmm, err GF doesnt know and whatever i spend on my car i just halve :D she would have my balls if she knew how much all this will cost

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