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prob a stupid question but what you meen by defect station??? i used to go to marcellin, i drive by there a lot

going over cars checking for mods and if cars are roadworthy.... handing out EPA + canary notices. Ive never seen one in my area before. It is gay if they start doing it more regularly!!

going over cars checking for mods and if cars are roadworthy.... handing out EPA + canary notices. Ive never seen one in my area before. It is gay if they start doing it more regularly!!

Is that for all cars, or just suspicious looking ones..?

gonna drive through there on trade plates from the workshop to the office... hehe... should be fun.

I'll make sure I activate the hydraulics in front of them ;) maybe make it dance a little.

gonna drive through there on trade plates from the workshop to the office... hehe... should be fun.

I'll make sure I activate the hydraulics in front of them ;) maybe make it dance a little.

lol, i dont know if they are still their mate. was 2 cop bikes, 1 undercover and 1 or 2 patrol cars.

Is that for all cars, or just suspicious looking ones..?

well when i went past on the other side of the road 3 of them were eyeing me off. Their was a truck in their, a standard VT commodore getting checked... and there was another car on the side of the road, some old thing.

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