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haha, too right nisskid.

most cops out there only know a few things like bov, fmic, rims, tires, etc.. they shouldnt be put in charge,

some of our cars are more roadworthy then the police cars around..

but ohwel, everyone needs to put the food on the table at the end of the day, they make their money by pissing some poeple off, we make ours by working our arses of in the sun.

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Yes Mitch :P ....

I know for a fact that the police rims are not actually structurally sound, do i hear cracking on welds?

DEFECT!!

Edit: Did i mention me and Mitch saw a police officer on the phone whilst driving a police car on cross roads the other day, UNFAIR MUCH!

Edited by CleanAndSimple
Yes Mitch :P ....

I know for a fact that the police rims are not actually structurally sound, do i hear cracking on welds?

DEFECT!!

Edit: Did i mention me and Mitch saw a police officer on the phone whilst driving a police car on cross roads the other day, UNFAIR MUCH!

*insert big picture of thumb up here*

police are constantly breaking the law, yet the general public has this attitude that "owell, they are only human".

so the f**k are we, but i rarely see that kind of leeway as a import driver on the road, one step wrong, one defect wrong and we are walking like a cowboy for a few weeks.

Edit: Did i mention me and Mitch saw a police officer on the phone whilst driving a police car on cross roads the other day, UNFAIR MUCH!

ohh, you had the privelage to see a cop on the phone whilst driving?..

ive seen many eating, and drinking (n/alco) whilst driving..

i dont bother reporting it because youll get your ass done in for trying..

but im tempted to get out the camera, just for funny photos.

Yeah i did, i stared at him, and he pretty much immediately put down the phone and started to stare at myself and mitch in a stock ford xr8 like we had done something wrong.

FACE PALM!!

yep ,

then he got behind me and i changed lanes , proceeded to turn right at the intersection then i was looking at the passenger cop and he was staring at me , then i remembered he was the one that said i was caught driving like a dickhead on the 20th of February but he couldn't ping me for anything at the time.

and fyi , my cars been off the road since about the 4th of February (Y)

wonder if you could get away with the "monkey see , monkey do" theory

nothing google cant tell you.!

search hard enough and youll find out.

who thinks we need another 'regency' down south to save traveling? and also up north?

There are already 2 inspection stations down South. (not sure about up North)

One's in Willunga bus depo and another is in Lonsdale, near the RSPCA. There's a sign off Lonsdale Highway pointing to it.

I know for a fact that the police rims are not actually structurally sound, do i hear cracking on welds?

and those cheap plastic caps that go on studs can fall off while driving lol... defect...

i drove a fleet commo with those wheels today... didnt hear any cracks but they look pretty fragile

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