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#2

Member
Seattle
(This post was last modified: 03-09-2020, 11:55 PM by CCity.)
That’s a different I-405 from the one that semi-circles Seattle. Traffic doesn’t allow anyone to go over about 45 miles per hour...

P.S. Did the driver take that photo?
--Scott
#3
If skilled driver, no alcohol, open road, car designed for high speeds, etc. Also assuming your top speed and not constant speed.

Sweet !!
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(This post was last modified: 03-10-2020, 06:41 AM by Edmond_Dantes.)
i cant go into too much details because this is not legal. however i can say the car is convertible. top speed is 189 mph. the top was also down
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Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2020, 09:09 PM by Freddy.)
To attempt to drive at that speed on a public road (assuming that is where you hit this speed) is just wrong and I do not care how "empty" the road is or what time of the day or night it is, or what car you are driving.  If you want to do this then do it on a protected race track where no one but the driver is in jeopardy.  I have seen too many people on the road who think "it's all about me."  If you were, indeed, on a protected race track or your own (large enough) private land then I apologize.

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#6

Member
Idaho Falls, Idaho
If this was on a public roadway, and I assume by your statement that this wasn't legal, And if you took the pic yourself, for shame! I get that males of the species need a challenge and I subscribe to the theory that without men's propensity to risk life and limb during unnecessary activities, they also would not willingly tackle a cougar who's attacking a child or charge the enemy in wartime. But on a public roadway, at 165mph, the telephone poles look like a picket fence. ANY miscue and someone else pays the price. Do me a solid and take it to the track. Desirable men also follow societal rules.

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Member
Detroit
Cool story bro
- Jeff
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Ridiculous. You should be ashamed of your stupidity rather than proudly posting your selfishness on a public forum expecting praise from the crowd. No praise from me; I just think you are an idiot. I am a fellow BMW driver, and while I love to let my turbo charged V8 run, I would never be so careless and thoughtless as you. What if your selfishness killed some innocent person?
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(This post was last modified: 03-12-2020, 02:18 AM by Edmond_Dantes.)
it was a relatively safe place not a phone pole in sight. i wasn't driving though i just took pictures, notice the 38.7 mph, that is my average speed.
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(This post was last modified: 05-29-2020, 12:26 AM by Darth-Apple.)
Impressive.

I've brought every car I own except my current one to its top speed at least once, back in the days when I was after thrill a lot more than I am today. I brought a 97 civic to 130 MPH, which wasn't fast in comparison to others, but it was fast for that car. My 2000 corolla made it to 110 MPH, which was also impressive for what it was. Never gone any faster than that. I know many have done far better than this.

I haven't taken my current car to its top speed. It has a ridiculously high top end and I can't find a place where it would be safe. I'm not going to be bringing it to 180+ MPH with the engine it has and with the tires that are on it. Tongue

That said, I won't try any of it again. I've been in a high-speed wreck from spinning out of control at high speeds. It was a scary experience and I'm lucky to have my life. I had done it many times before with no problems, but at this point, I'm grateful to be alive and it was a bit of a traumatic experience.

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