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Old 14-09-2006, 02:47 AM   #1
GREGXR8
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coming home from work yesterday about 1am on the monash freeway, i had my cruise set on about 105 an evo5 passed me like i was standing still. this thing had to be doing 150 or more the way it passed me and dissapeared. it's idiots like this that kill innocent people! i've been known to speed myself at times but not at speeds like that on a major metropolitan road. (i drove tow trucks for about 10 years, that slows you down a bit.) and as i was in the ba you would think coming up behind an xr8 with new rego plates and tint they would slow down and look at whether its an unmarked chaser. this was on the monash freeway near stud road. :

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