More money than sense...

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Fatdog

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http://news.yahoo.com/fleet-ferraris-ru ... 13838.html

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bill

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:w00t: :w00t: :-D :w00t: . Lol seriously tho as long as not one was killed or severely injured it is funny. Hmmm I thought Japan had some kind of laws about top speed of vehicles. Maybe I am wrong but if I'm not it makes it even more ridicullous. We see this here a lot with rich overseas students buying super cars and crashing them or having the police impound them. Super cars are on the list of vehicles to keep as far as possible away from when on the road. 9 times out of ten the person driving one has no idea what they are doing behind the wheel and is under the belief they must have some kind of innate ability to drive fast.
 

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ClaretBadger said:
most domestic cars in Japan are "limited" to 112mph
Hey Nick, what's the reasoning behind that? Because it's so populated there? :huh:
 

ClaretBadger

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it's the same reasoning behind German cars being "limited" to 155mph I guess
and they have some unrestricted Autobahns!

beaucracy flexing its pectorals for the moral majority

Speed limits are strange - when you consider car manufacturers churn out even "cooking" whips that do 100mph all day long


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surely all cars should be limited to the country of destinations maximum (if they're not gonna be on a track?)
 

bill

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Fatdog said:
ClaretBadger said:
most domestic cars in Japan are "limited" to 112mph
Hey Nick, what's the reasoning behind that? Because it's so populated there? :huh:



Bobby I think after viewing that photo it's a rhetorical question :w00t:
 
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