Pklim82 Neutral Newbie August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 er...u sit aeroplane ah Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 wat the TP eat ah? knn, you exceed limit by 627.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TVT Supercharged August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 Which car can speed up to 600+km/h??? Must be a joke! Ignore it lah! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cllee 2nd Gear August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 Which car can speed up to 600+km/h??? Must be a joke! Ignore it lah! Can apply to be included as the fastest speeding vehicle in Malaysia boleh record book. [laugh] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SIM37 4th Gear August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 U all dunno malaysia Polis is very boleh one meh?? Here's a famous article of a toyota corolla booked for speeding at 773km/h!! (yes no typo) http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/asiapcf/sout...alaysia.driver/ KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- A Malaysian man has been booked by police for driving his Toyota Corolla at more than half the speed of sound. Resort caretaker New Ching s--t told the Star newspaper he had received a summons to appear in court this month after police recorded him driving along a stretch of highway close to his home at 773kmh (480 miles per hour). He told the paper he was amazed that police believed his family car was capable of such speeds. Nonetheless he said police were determined to press charges. 'Blatant mistake' \"It is ridiculous to say that I drove at such a breakneck speed,\" he said. He added that the speed limit on the road in question, close to the city of Port Dickson, was only 60kmh. At a press conference in Port Dickson Wednesday he told reporters that he was stumped after receiving the court summons because the speedometer on his car only goes as up to 160 kmh. \"How can the traffic police here make such a blatant mistake?\" the Star quoted him as saying. \"I am even more amazed when a police officer insisted there was no mistake,\" the alleged 59-year old speedking said, adding that his friends had now nicknamed him the Malaysian Michael Schumacher. He said that he was seeking legal assistance to defend himself against the charges. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deckbuild 6th Gear August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 I think few years back there was a Malay guy in Malaysia, after his dad pass away, he was slap with a trillion dollar electricity bill, enough to power Singapore for many years Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sga54g 1st Gear August 13, 2012 Share August 13, 2012 This must be the biggest car speeding joke!!! [bounce1] U all dunno malaysia Polis is very boleh one meh?? Here's a famous article of a toyota corolla booked for speeding at 773km/h!! (yes no typo) http://www.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/asiapcf/sout...alaysia.driver/ KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- A Malaysian man has been booked by police for driving his Toyota Corolla at more than half the speed of sound. Resort caretaker New Ching s--t told the Star newspaper he had received a summons to appear in court this month after police recorded him driving along a stretch of highway close to his home at 773kmh (480 miles per hour). He told the paper he was amazed that police believed his family car was capable of such speeds. Nonetheless he said police were determined to press charges. 'Blatant mistake' \"It is ridiculous to say that I drove at such a breakneck speed,\" he said. He added that the speed limit on the road in question, close to the city of Port Dickson, was only 60kmh. At a press conference in Port Dickson Wednesday he told reporters that he was stumped after receiving the court summons because the speedometer on his car only goes as up to 160 kmh. \"How can the traffic police here make such a blatant mistake?\" the Star quoted him as saying. \"I am even more amazed when a police officer insisted there was no mistake,\" the alleged 59-year old speedking said, adding that his friends had now nicknamed him the Malaysian Michael Schumacher. He said that he was seeking legal assistance to defend himself against the charges. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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