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    Nothing like racing while passing traffic on a busy freeway!
    No show, all go

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    nice vid!
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    not Mobile-Addictions lambo no care. lol JK. Thanks for sharing. nice cars guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by default View Post
    Nothing like racing while passing traffic on a busy freeway!
    I like how the MB's license plate is crystal clear toward the end of the video when the Lamborghini joins in....

    Have people learned nothing from the guys who get burned by law enforcement for doing this on city streets and posting it online???

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    ^ Youtube is the new verified evidence for courts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcrenonv View Post
    ^ Youtube is the new verified evidence for courts.
    Indeed it is.

    One example from Autoblog...

    People... people! How many times do we have to tell you not to brag about your illegal activities on the Internet? The latest to run afoul of this bit of common-sense is an employee at St. Louis Motorsports, an exotic car dealership. The offense? Driving dealer-owned Lamborghini and Ferrari models at speeds of up to 150 mph on public roads. In the slow lane. As you can already predict, the local Chesterfield police didn't pull over the Italian exotic-driving dealer employee – he incriminated himself by recording his high-speed escapades and posting them on YouTube. Genius.

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    Dont worry, it's all computer generated or filmed in the suburbs of mexico

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