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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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This weekend with the blitz they really have gone all out. On a 20 minute drive i saw 8 cops driving.

Then i saw a defect station on Maroondah highway with at least 20-30 cops. Was quite funny, there was a group of 5 cops gathered around a Commodore with 20 inch chromies on the front and stockies on the rear, can just imagine the stuff he would get done for.

So glad i took the barina and not the skyline that day ahaha.

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yeah theres alot of new cops in melbourne trying to justify their exsistence and apparently all the criminals are on the road.

Meanwhile bodies are floating down the Yarra

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maybe WA cops aren't as bad yet though?

I'll say this.

Last time I got pulled over for speeding on the country roads, the cop just gave me the speeding ticket & left it at that.

Meanwhile I had a SAFC 2 in plain sight, 2 gauges mounted on the dash with double sided tape & a 3rd gauge drilled on to the A-pillar, which he didn't comment on at all. I would image the Vic police would be pulling out their defect booklet by now.

More importantly, my horn didn't work, which he just said to get it fix ASAP & left it at that.

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Yeap I've had a ton of very reasonable fair minded cops in Perth ..

My dad was driving to the airport speeding a good 20kms over since we were late due to a road closure ... cop pulled us over, we explained why and he said dw go catch ur flight

Unfortunately for WA .. judging from the people from my highschool who went to try n become cops

WE'RE DOOMED

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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!

like me, you......you....bastard.

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Gazza

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!

You bastard, i would so be one of those chumps, my eyes darting eagerly to your dash as i pass you looking desperately for any sign of radar/cop equipment...

one of the reasons i could never drive an SS/XR6 etc, i know im missing out but would just hate to see oncoming drivers hitting the anchors as i come over a rise just because..

oh and lol at above post, knew the biggest dropkick in highschool and later another at SES...both became cops :closedeyes:

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