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I saw the whole taxi rank at Ringwood station today being searched by the Taxi Directorate. Made many lols

i hate taxi drivers so much, ive got to deal with there BS everytime im coming home going past the airport.

saw two vicroads cars (with purple lights) pulling over cars on the eastern freeway! No idea what they were checking for..

Ive only seen them pulling up trucks but they were targeting cars this time

Imagine if they pulled over a skyline

I know a guy that works at broady vicroads, talking to him one day he said they will go after cars if they have to

moreso when they arnt as busy on the trucks/buses etc, but if someone speeding or if they have the hint the cars defectable they will

i gave you a hint, it was i drive past the airport everyday.

lol f**k i misread that!

anybody wanna hitch up a cage trailer and drive me to healesville to pickup my sheep? :cheers:

im joking btw.. if you cant pickup the sarcasm

Edited by GTR-boy

a) sheep are f**ken disgusting animals..... but they taste good

b) why go all the way to healesville to buy them, there are closer places

c) you live in thomo, where the fuck do you plan on putting them?

haha i knew, cause that meet that went past i was going meet in sunbury if i wasnt working

yeah same, i was going to meet up with them when they stopped in sunbury but i was in Queensland.

lol f**k i misread that!

anybody wanna hitch up a cage trailer and drive me to healesville to pickup my sheep? :cheers:

why not just ride them back, it would be alot more fun lol.

nick. they are damara sheep

they have the fatty tail that arab sheep have. up until now we didnt know they even existed here

dudes dropping them off anyway so ill have them for a week and into the freezer :cheers:

the tail fat is the equivelant to bacon to an arab.. mmmmm

so funks, what color should i paint a rolla like this?

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=127C02C825D8

atm ive got the SSR mk1's in 14x7 0 offset at the front and 14x7.5 -6 at the back fully polished

and the front/rear bars are ke30 ones (all metal/chromed) and has ke35 rear lights (might do a round headlight conversion to)

so i need a color to suit that

will be on its guts to

I know a guy that works at broady vicroads, talking to him one day he said they will go after cars if they have to

moreso when they arnt as busy on the trucks/buses etc, but if someone speeding or if they have the hint the cars defectable they will

hmm, never seen it written anywhere that I have to pull over for anything other than police... Be nice to be told these things

nah this guy told me everything, we did a job for his nephew that passed away and became pretty good friends after it

was showing me all the things they have in the car etc and that, its like a cop car inside (radar, gps, etc) and in the boot they even have portable truck scales, among a fark load of other crap the car was absolutly dumped at the back :cheers:

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