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Hi all,

I am for the s.e suburbs of melbourne, were atm every second car is a police car and if its not its undercover..

I was at my local gym the other day in the narre warren area training away when i hear a cop siren in the car park..??

Sure enough i walk to the frount door to find a s14 pulled over by an undercover ss out the front..

Apparently they heard the car cumming up the hill to the gym and by the note of the exhaust they said they could tell that he was speeding, (without a radar) ..

because they couldnt prove this, they ended up giving the guy a majour canary on the car for the exhaust hanging to low, somthing hanging from the rear veiw mirror, and a loose spaeaker in the car..

Needless to say, the very nxt day i purcased 2 new tyres for my r33 and replaced my hks 3.3/4 inch exhaust system with the stock one !! (still leaving the 3inch dump pipe) lol..

On that note:

The car dosnt seem to hav lost any power at all..??

and ..If u live in the area they are EVERYWERE ATM!!

Call me crazy but..

as a car that u drive everyday it really dosnt seem worth it these days to modify ur car at all...!

Edited by TroyBoy33
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Yeah that's true mate, I've noticed lately there's been a huge increase in cop presence on our roads.

I'm from Berwick but usually stay in Frankston with the missus and I get paranoid everytime I jump in the car LOL

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just remember the nail that sticks out gets hammered ;)

keep your mods sedate ,keep the car quiet and drive with the traffic not ahead of it and you shouldnt have too much stress. I've been pulled over a few times and have not had a problem with my car but unfortunately others think its great to have loud lary cars and drag race princes hwy on friday nights.

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just remember the nail that sticks out gets hammered ;)

keep your mods sedate ,keep the car quiet and drive with the traffic not ahead of it and you shouldnt have too much stress. I've been pulled over a few times and have not had a problem with my car but unfortunately others think its great to have loud lary cars and drag race princes hwy on friday nights.

/\ This guy. He speaks the truth.

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Hmm, I noticed this to (specifically, in the S.E burbs (Dandenong, Noble Park, Berwick). With the new hoon laws, I'm actually genuinely thinking about selling up and buying something more sedate, something I can drive on a Friday or Saturday night without feeling overly paranoid...

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yup, and car thefts are still happening everywhere.

Strange how one has a better chance of getting defected/impounded/fined than having their stolen car recovered/ever found... whistling.gif

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Victora the place to be... defected

:whistling:

EDIT: When I 1st saw the title I was thinking of bogans in their Commodores with Chevy badges... LOL

Every 2nd commo I see has a chevy badge on the back.

Edited by Mayuri Krab
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haha... Ill be owning a SS very soon.. it will be funny when all the Skyline boys pull up next to me and pull away really slowly, suspecting Im a cop!

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I just drive like a granny .. seems to work

even with a 2.5" exhaust and cannon with a crack in the muffler you cant hear me thumbsup.gif .. cos im that slow

maybe WA cops arent as bad yet though?

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its happening in my area in NSW too

In the space of 3 days 3 of my mates got defected. 1 yellow canary, 1 req blue slip, and the other for fog lights on and another almost got done for his number plate on the side (cop didnt see it at first)

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fog lights on

that's one fine I 100% agree with.

learn to work a switch. same goes for the ultrabright fog brake light. if it's not foggy, turn it off. it dazzles other drivers.

just waiting for someone to come in whinging that their illegal HID bulb conversion got them a fine..

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