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We have always driven our cars over but I can find out price to frieght over. We will be living on the north side of Sydney around Chatswood/ Horsnby area. ;) How bad is defecting over there as it has killed adelaide we really have to watch our backs here there is not alot of places to hang out were the cops wont come and move you on or bother you?

Edited by N1 R33 GTR

Usual story.. act like an idiot, they'll happily slap a sticker on you..

Personally I don't have many issues with the police, than again my car hardly sticks out like others..

Chatty/Hornsby area isn't too bad, I would say Hornsby is worse than Chatty for police "trouble"..

Considering the size of sydney to adelaide.. I doubt you'll have many issues with cops asking you to "move on".. Plenty of places to go.. plenty of places to enjoy a drive..

As for north shore - good choice ;).. plenty of SAU NSW guys live up there.. As everyone said, check out the cruises.. i'm sure they will organise another pizza cruise soon - I better come on the next one instead of being lazy..

north is pretty cool, never been pulled over or defected, lots of beaches to go to and the famous gauston gorge.........definitely my fav place to drive atm

Edited by lingeringsoul

yeh north west area is good, i live around the hornsby/galston area, neva been pulled ova, although they do keep a keen eye out for ya to put a foot wrong. and yeh there is alot of sau guys (and girls) around this area or close too, so many cruises. also keep an eye on the post whore forum :starwars: theres quite often the spur of the moment cruise lol

;) hey thanks for your reply we will be living in lindfield i'll be driving the gtr and my wife later with the bmw For the transport question i can find out if you like as i know some qood transport owners in adelaide as i believe that a cargo container is the cheapest as this is by train well i look forward to meeting allot of you and share some stories of adelaide

se all you soon.

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