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Originally posted by tinkerbell View Postnup.
i've honestly NEVER gone almost 3 times the speed limit in my own street...
however - i have driven to Walcha via the Oxley Highway...Last edited by grrray; 23-10-09, 02:25 AM.
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Originally posted by DC2RKID View Postall i can say is calm ur nipples youve had ur say and it didnt mean anything to me...the cop gave me the benefit of the doubt hey look at it on the bright side i got off so easy because i snitched someone for dealing drugs...!
in any case, i used to be a complete idiot on the streets... i think over time i learnt my lesson post being tagged by cops and pulled over at any opportunity... its not a nice thing...
hopefully you dont learn by killing someone, totalling your car and ending up in jail... that was my path...
Get your car out to the track, even to WSID and get your rocks off... if you get into that sort of activity you realise its not fun speeding on the street... too many unknowns, shit roads, other idiots...
if your too scared to hit the track you shouldn't be driving that car... if you do get the car out to the track you are using your car for what it was designed
Go and do it and report back to us... until then you deserve everything you're copping here...
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Originally posted by DC2RKID View Postyeah man ... i went for a cruise tonight and it was all good just listened to tunes and shit... ive just gotta let the urge out on the track but im nervous about goin on the track !
If you're still too scared, come and spectate one day to see how it all happens.
Alternatively you could either
A: stop speeding on the road
B: continue speeding and possibly meet disaster.
Your call. I'm not judging you, just telling you how i see it.sigpicCurrent holder of the Win folder.
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Originally posted by DC2RKID View Postall i can say is calm ur nipples youve had ur say and it didnt mean anything to me...the cop gave me the benefit of the doubt hey look at it on the bright side i got off so easy because i snitched someone for dealing drugs...!
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I'd like to know where this 50 zone you sped through was....
Definitely not condoning breaking the law here, but just because it is a 50 zone doesn't mean that it is in a quiet residential street with children playing cricket on the road.
There are towns on major highways that have a 50 zone through them, when realistically there is no reason for the speed to be any less than 70 or 80km/h.
Look at Old Pac Hwy for instance. This used to be the main highway and have a 100 speed limit. Now it has less traffic but the speed limit is 60 or 70?
Regardless, clearly the OP requires a lot of attitude adjustment.
But sometimes the "80km/h over the speed limit" shock isn't always 100% justified.
I have also driven on the Oxley Highway with Tinkerbell. I also remember an interesting run through Macquarie Pass with Tinkerbell.
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Originally posted by freakygeek View PostI'd like to know where this 50 zone you sped through was....
i.e. a residential street...
freaky - got some pics of what the Oxley is like? i cant find my pics...
the Oxley is a suitable place for 130km/h+
but,
the point is the OP was being lazy and arrogant, he just went home for a bite of lunch, then hooned off up his own street from a standing start like it was normal to do so...
and managed to bullshit his way out of a impounding from the clueless incompetent copper... retired/
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Originally posted by tinkerbell View Posti know it is a long thread, but it was actually outside where he lives.
i.e. a residential street...
freaky - got some pics of what the Oxley is like? i cant find my pics...
the Oxley is a suitable place for 130km/h+
but,
the point is the OP was being lazy and arrogant, he just went home for a bite of lunch, then hooned off up his own street from a standing start like it was normal to do so...
and managed to bullshit his way out of a impounding from the clueless incompetent copper
Well a residential street is certainly no place for 130km/h.
Whilst sections of the Oxley are perfectly suited to speeds over 130km/h, it is still against the law and would mean instant loss of licence. It would however seem totally unfair to lose your licence for 140km/h on sections of the Oxley when someone gets away with 130km/h in a residential street.....
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Originally posted by DC2RKID View Postyeah man ... i went for a cruise tonight and it was all good just listened to tunes and shit... ive just gotta let the urge out on the track but im nervous about goin on the track !
Track work will improve your driving 10 fold and generally people that track have more control over their car than non-trackers.
I hate driving on the street because I know that most of the drivers out have never taken an advanced driving course or been on the track. There are way more variables on the public roads too that scare the shit out of me.
Pedestrians, power poles, pot holes, traffic lights, on coming cars.
If I drive on the streets like I do on the track, I would literally shit my pants.
On the track its not as scary so I don't know what your so nervous about.
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Originally posted by T-BaGGeR View PostIf I drive on the streets like I do on the track, I would literally shit my pants.
On the track its not as scary so I don't know what your so nervous about.
then you start to really learn about yourself, your car and the art of driving....... retired/
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Few things I have taken for this thread
1) Half the people that have replied to this thread sound like they have never taken their cars over 4k RPM. If I see any of these cars for sale on this forum, I’ll expect to see “Never vteced, taken to track or raced” comments.
2) There is a little saying I like to use, "Don't shit in your own nest". Basically, don't do stupid things near your house. You don't know when one day you'll need your neighbour to help you out with something. After reading tinkers post about you doing this on a regular basis, I wouldn't be surprised if one of your neighbours actually rung the police in anticipation of you doing it again.
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