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27-11-2021, 04:41 PM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Brisbane
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At least it looks like an XR6T:
Ahmadi pleaded guilty to reckless driving on Friday, but said in a letter to Joondalup Magistrates Court his car had been tuned differently so he could race it at a motorplex a few days before his high-speed jaunt. He said he never ended up racing it as the track was 'not good', and didn't drive it until November 7 when he discovered the Ford went 'four times faster than expected' Magistrate Matthew Walton said the letter was 'remarkable' and was tempted to give Ahmadi a prison sentence. He stopped short though of jailing the 30-year-old and instead fined him $4,000. Ahmadi also had his licence suspended for eight months. 'That is an extraordinary speed. The highest speed I can recall dealing with as a magistrate,' Mr Walton said. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...lames-CAR.html |
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