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out of all the skylines pulling out of the bateau bay, they had to pull us over in the Evo 9.

I was laughing at the hillbilie jealous idiot pig cose he couldnt do f*k ALL as its completely standard and it will still shit on any ozy made piece of shit cop car.

They pulled over the 2 most standard cars on the cruise.. mine has an aftermarket rear muffler and that's it. It's almost like they did it deliberately ;)

Cruise was great considering as soon as I left I hear everyone pulled up. Oh well next time...

Thanks for the great night JT and Ness. Brizzi sure enjoyed himself.

Great pics of my car by the way..

Krissy...

Got the video uploaded yet ?? :P

Just posted in the CC thread but thought I had better update here as well! Waiting on a special cord for the damn camera to come in... apparantly they don't come with the camera when u buy it WTF?

Anyways cord is due in tomorrow so will get it up by Friday hopefully!




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