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13-03-2007, 01:41 PM | #1 | ||
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last night at about 10:30pm my mates were driving down a street tha connects onto a mainroad. Anyway they were cruising at about 70km I think they might have been abit over the speed limit, I don't know the full details. Apparently they saw 2 cars further down the street drag racing at about 150km + and not slowing down. It was wet and my mate couldn't slam the breaks. He was slowing down but the cars oncoming were still racing with no intent of braking. about 20metres away my mate swerved onto the footpath and thankfully missed the street lights. His car is stuffed now and he hasn't got insurance but I'm just happy that they were safe because they could have seriouly been injured or even worse, killed!
I can't believe people would drag in little streets that connect to highways and especially in the wet aswell. people could have been killed because of these hoons. If people want to drag they should go where it's legal
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