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4 days 10hours in a hire car using the National Highway a few years ago by some Servo workers who decided to after reading the km free conditions on a contract. Will try and find the Street Machine mag it was in and dig it out. Average of 140kmh.
Couldn't do it now. Too many camera's and those safety cams that work out your average speed and ping you.
2002 VX SS GT55 boosted 427 LSX
2004 Nissan El Grand rape van
2001 Land Cruiser - The Beater
2007 Suzuki SX4 - Ski Mule
2005 WR250
+ 2 trailers and a caravan.
I finance the RMS
Couldn't do it now. Too many camera's and those safety cams that work out your average speed and ping you.
Most of those are for trucks, Vic has got some point to point cameras thou.
I recall reading in a magazine amc i think. about the fastest time from melbourne to sydney it was 6 hours and change and that was done on the old hume highway,
you cant spell advertisements without semen between the tits
My building manager holds the world record for one lap of Australia on a Honda Scooter.
1998 NB MX5
1997 VS II Statesman (L67)
Originally posted by TK
Fuck yeah, Kinsler stuff for holden 6's is like finding hens teeth buried under rocking horse shit next to the needle in the haystack during a blue moon.
make sure you stop for PF drinking session in melbourne.
1998 NB MX5
1997 VS II Statesman (L67)
Originally posted by TK
Fuck yeah, Kinsler stuff for holden 6's is like finding hens teeth buried under rocking horse shit next to the needle in the haystack during a blue moon.
but yeah i reckon youd need about 5 licences to spread the points over
or do it on one and just be prepared to get in a fair bit of trouble afterwards
edit.. who am i kidding .. 50 licences probably
A guy who i knew when i was living in Melbourne (idiot Swede, a real one) thought his flight over to the US was leaving from Melbourne until 8pm the night before it was due to leave, and found out that it was leaving from Brissy at 7pm the next day.
Instead of doing what any normal people would do and just fly up, he decides that he wants to see Australia one last time and hires a car to drive up the coast to Brissy. NFI how he made it in time, but the next time i heard from him he was in San Francisco, and had about 40+ speeding fines which he wasnt intending to pay.
Chris
------ The new nugget
I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself. - D.H.Lawrence
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