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219 mph Lambo.

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Looks like this chap may be getting in a bit of soapy bubble, impressive bit of kit but a wee bit wreckless!;):D

The full HD version is available from torrent sites.

The Arizona Department of Public safety is trying to determine the validity of a video showing a man driving more than 200 miles per hour in a Lamborghini on the Loop 202.

The video' date=' which has been making rounds on the internet, claims the man reached a top speed of 219 miles per hour.

The video has appeared on both individual websites and on the popular video sharing site, YouTube.com.

In it, the Lamborghini appears to pass other vehicles on the freeway at the high rate of speed. The driver also appears to make a contest out of it all.

DPS has confirmed there’s a criminal investigation underway to determine the authenticity of the video.

The speeding appears to be happening on the San Tan Freeway portion of the Loop 202 in the Southeast Valley.

It's unclear when the video was shot.[/quote']

that is mental!

:eek:

Did anyone else notice the 2ltr furby undertaking him like a king on that last run? :D:D:D:D

Did anyone else notice the 2ltr furby undertaking him like a king on that last run? :D:D:D:D
:rofl::rofl:

:eek::eek: Dear lord. Awesome.

whats his scam then that makes him over 6k a week?

probably selling that ebay item for $9.99 :rolleyes:

oh and he is stupid for doing that speed on a public road, doing say 150mph is just about alright on that kind of road but to take it to 219mph is just crazy.

It says 219 on his speedo but i wonder what his top speed actually was ??

over 200 anyway!

crazy, biggest mistake was showing his face. nice car though.

pfft 219... i drive at that speed to work every day in the vrs*

* may or may not be true

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