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just seen a black 35 gtr has been impounded for a month for doing 100 in the 40 zone of the super way on south rd

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/speeding-driver-clocked-at-110kmh-in-a-40kmh-zone/story-e6frea83-1226240900775

really dispointing , and hope you get your 35 crushed in front of u.

i work in the construction industry and that sort or crazyness is outa line

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i reckon it should definately be crushed! if you want to be that much of a wanker. Considering that the only cars that i have seen crushed are of boonga spec this would really open peoples eyes

So was there even any roadworkers there? I dont condone speeding through roadworks because there is no one there. but if this is the case, then big deal.

I wouldnt have done it either way.

Lol. All that means is there was a cop nearby.

In which case, tough shit.

Doesn't mean there were workers going about their uh... Well, work.

Which may be a poor excuse, but it's about 8,000 million miles of roadworks speed limits, and people working for about a kilometre. It's a bit ridic.

Was there a speed limit sign ? if there was how hard is it to do the speed limit, f**king self important morons, see a sign, do what it says, simple if you have at least 1 brain cell.

If you want to go fast you should do motorsports, but most people who speed on the streets are crap drivers anyway and wouldnt last 3 laps before offing their car.

CRUSH IT.

Waits for reply from HECKTIC DUDE who knows better........................................................

is it black or very dark blue

i think it could be the same person who had there first R35 impounded the very first in australia

nah, number plates are wrong. those ones and new SA plates.

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