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    What Speed is Needed to Beat the Photo Radar

    This info might come in handy driving on the Autobahn...


    http://media.spikedhumor.com/4806/beat_photo_radar.wmv

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    That's great! Looks like I need that chip to get the M3 over 170MPH afterall ....

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