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Great work there mate! Im just wondering if your driving can you spot them out? like can people tell the difference between a normal car and an undercover? I seen 3 cops driving around in this toyota people mover van (not sure what it is exactly) yesterday from the magistrates court in the city.. funny shit cos they look so out of place in it lol

geez those personalised number plates must be a good way to spend money! Nevermind that they're understaffed, plates are definately more important..

Those 'police' plates must have been cheap.

Matt you have to do 4 years of pleb work before you can enter any decent division incl mounted police, TMU etc.

Had an unmarked, old beamer turn up to the neighbours once in thornbury.. dont know what it was... I think it was lime green.. looked like a granny car except for the lights in the back.

Does anyone know what sort of under engine work the cop cars get?

Just curious if they get some toys that are illegal for the rest of us.

Do they do their own maintainence, or would it be outsourced?

Does anyone know what sort of under engine work the cop cars get?

Just curious if they get some toys that are illegal for the rest of us.

Do they do their own maintainence, or would it be outsourced?

I think they do their own maintenance cos i knew this dude that use to fit all the electrics to their cars like the siren modules and lights and all that crap... he told me that the usual for the cop cars is the chip that they get for the ecu's and apparently some sort of steering components. I'm not 100% sure but if anyone knows it would be interesting to find out..

I think they do their own maintenance cos i knew this dude that use to fit all the electrics to their cars like the siren modules and lights and all that crap... he told me that the usual for the cop cars is the chip that they get for the ecu's and apparently some sort of steering components. I'm not 100% sure but if anyone knows it would be interesting to find out..

lol yeah that would be to fix the steering issues the xr8s have at full lock.. of course not all cop cars affected seem to have been fixed as yet.

I know hear in ballarat the cops get there car serviced at the dealership. Only certain people are aloud to drive them. And if the cops bring them in with a problem the mechanices must drop what there doing and fix the police car first.

I know hear in ballarat the cops get there car serviced at the dealership. Only certain people are aloud to drive them. And if the cops bring them in with a problem the mechanices must drop what there doing and fix the police car first.

LoL just like a fast food restaurant, free food, first served whatever the fk they way they gets.... spoilt brats lol

I saw them double parked at a local shopping centre last year so one of them could run into the vacuum shop where he bought something... must have been his wife's birthday? lol

Yea that happens often especially parking in no standing zones and going to the cafe and having a coffee, i wish i had those sort of rights on the road.. just paint my car white and put some blue stickers n shit, put some lights on the roof... mmmm sounds like a plan lol

Yea that happens often especially parking in no standing zones and going to the cafe and having a coffee, i wish i had those sort of rights on the road.. just paint my car white and put some blue stickers n shit, put some lights on the roof... mmmm sounds like a plan lol

not to mention being charged with impersonating a police officer...

good plan :)

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