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Old 22-01-2013, 07:17 AM   #1
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Default Eratic Driving

A few days ago I walking through the carpark of Toowong village over looking Coronation Drive and heard a distinctive engine noise which turned out to be a black Aventador. The traffic wasn't peak hour but it wasn't far short and the Aventador raced through the traffic dodging and weaving between lanes with many other drivers having to take evasive/emergency braking, They say that money can buy you many things but it doesn't give you the right to drive like a total Bogan.

I could not see who was driving the car, but my point is there can't be too many black Aventadors in Brisbane, anyone else seen this car and its eratic driving? This is the sort of driving which is not going to end well for those involved.

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