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One of my most enjoyable experiences on a road has been dropping into the slow lane to let a faster car past...whilst doing 220 km/h

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germany FTW

Germany is the best for a bit of harmless blasting through the gears. This was in traffic is in a Dualis...

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And this was in my Cossie blasting form Czech Republic to Amersterdam :)

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Sadly the old Cossie ran out of gears and revs at 220km/h due to gearing but she certainly got their nice and quick and cruised pretty well at 200 with 25psi up its guts

my most enjoyable was doing 20kph in this bad boy.

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top that shit ma'f*kka

LOL, I have sat on street corners paying those fellas to punt them on two wheels..in the process running up gutters and causing accidents...which has caused me to swiftly walk back to my room :) Videos are on SAU somewhere :)

LOL, I have sat on street corners paying those fellas to punt them on two wheels..in the process running up gutters and causing accidents...which has caused me to swiftly walk back to my room :) Videos are on SAU somewhere :)

Video naow

WE DEMAND VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Old article but relevant to the topic at hand:

So its a $122 fine and 2 demerit points for hogging the right hand lane

$183 and 1 demerit point for tailgating

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law-order/blitz-on-fast-lane-road-hogs/story-fnat7jnn-1226397621954

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