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saw it too, what a crack up.

its actually preety true what they said how drivers slow down the traffic behind them so cars can have a race which are in front of them, i know this cause i was in brisbane last year, over there they race heaps on the motorway that connects brisbane and the gold coast, as if they wouldnt, its 4 lanes all the way to the gold coast from brisi, they love racing off second gear thats why they slow down the traffic, you can litterally just park your car at one of the BP stations somewhere in the middle of the motorway and watch how many cars race there, sometimes 4 cars at a time, skylines, 8's, rotors anything. brisbane racing kills sydney racing anytime, thats the place to be thursday night to saturday night if you want to actually "Race" your car, not like here, go down to some industrial area where cops come 10mins later!

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