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[quote][i]Originally posted by Fro[/i] As eck said the bath looked pretty clear, i wouldnt hold it that long on a two lane. but i do not agree that doing that is why accidents happen. Especially when you get people doing 50 in the outside or middle lane of a motorway, then people have to undertake to get anyway, that sort of behavious is one of the factors in causing accident imo. I've tapped into the back of someone at under 10 mph not had an accident (touch wood) when enjoying the corsa. No point spending all that money on a 2.0 corsa road legal everyday car, if you are going to stick to the speed limits all the time and not have the odd boot. If you get a conversion you will be driving it hard and not just on track days. [quote][i]Originally posted by Paul_J[/i] Yeh I wouldn't think speeding like that on a dual carriageway was clever. Was just stating how fast it looked in the vid, I thought wow they're doing at least 140 + ... then noticed corsa clocks only goto 130. [/quote] Sport/gsi clocks go up to 140 :wave: [img]http://www.corsasport.co.uk/carimages/5042/DSC01605.JPG[/img] [Edited on 02-12-2007 by fro-dizzle] [/quote]
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