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A Toronto teen is in trouble after being caught stunt driving at 240 km/h in a black Nissan GT-R. The speeding driver (identified as 18-year-old Vince Lisi), is facing rather serious charges that include stunt driving, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and failure to surrender driver’s licence.
According to reports by Global News, the Nissan GT-R was pulled over after being spotted going 140 km/h over the posted speed limit on highway 407 (near Weston road) last night. The stunt driving teenage driver has since had his Nissan GT-R impounded immediately and his licence suspended for seven days.
In Ontario, someone caught going 50 km/h or more over the limit by police faces an automatic six demerit points, vehicle seizure and an immediate seven day licence suspension with additional suspension (of up to two years) upon conviction. The driver can also face a fine between $2,000 to $10,000. Click here to watch the video footage of the pulled over GT-R.
Toronto teen stunt driving Nissan GT-R 240 km/h on highway 407
Toronto teen stunt driving Nissan GT-R 240 km/h on highway 407 originally appeared on Autoblog Canada on Tue, 06 May 2014 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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