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  1. stratos

    stratos Formula Junior

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeLCA0YCVzY

    That's me in front of the WRX, I remember some time back the car behind was tailing me on a weekend drive but didn't know he was filming or that he would publish on YouTube...

    I got used to the Tubi, nice sound.
     
  2. Ferraripilot

    Ferraripilot F1 World Champ Owner Project Master

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  3. Tony K

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    Very nice indeed! :)

    Thanks for sharing!
     
  4. MarkJ

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    I may have to reconsider the first rule of Italian driving: What's behind you, DOES matter.
     
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    Sounds awesome
     
  6. Michael B

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    Right on, Tubi & Subi.
     
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    fgcfire8 Formula Junior

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    LOL this morning on way to work noticed guy in Mini Taking Pix of the Mondial.
     
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    I love the rosary swinging in for foreground ….
     
  9. Hans

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    Nice sound, nice surroundings!

    We nearly got kicked out of that same Switzerland last spring for doing this kind of driving. The police had been following our group. Couldn't catch us in the act of speeding, so pulled three of us over to give us quite a lecture on how the good people of Switzerland didn't like their streets turned into our personal racing track.

    We didn't even go all that fast, to be honest. There was an 80 kph (50 mph) speed limit, and we hardly ever passed that. We didn't go much slower either, come to think of it. Which on windy mountain roads might be perceived as racetrack-style-driving by some... :D:D:D

    Thanks for sharing!!

    Hans
     
  10. stratos

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    Switzerland is a bad place to be caught speeding.
    You'll notice how I respect limits going through the village, only after a while do I floor it when outside living areas.

    FYI a speeding ticket on B roads may cost you dearly if you live in Switzerland as it is calculated not only on your income but your personal fortune in its entirety (cars, home, everything). A friend (and famous car dealer) was caught on the Grand Saint Bernard recently at 150 km/h instead of the 60 limit and is expecting a fine upwards of 40k USD...
     
  11. barcheta

    barcheta F1 Rookie

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    Ouch! $40K is a pretty good deterent to speeding. On the other hand, nice sounds when you get down on the throttle... even nicer to see you pulling away from the WRX.
     
    Last edited: Apr 3, 2010
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    Sounds great! Nice rasp when coming off the power.
     

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