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Shit, defect pit?

ive never seen a big police presence when ive gone.

Just the occasional police car cruising around the carpark and a few undercovers

Can u fully see defect stations? like are there a few police cars parked around it?

Im not a bad defect, but there is little things i know they would be bastards about.

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yeh they do that there, some time last year , towards the middle, i went there and they had the whole carpark blocked off and the only way you could get out was if a cop had looked over ya car, seriously they had cops walking around checking everycar and giving them tickets to say they could leave, i was there with a supra that was dumped on 19`s and had lots done under the hood, the copper said '' is this mostly stock" and the guy with the supra said yeh its just got nice wheels mate,and he got let off, i dont know how to take the cops man,sometimes good, sometimes bad, all i know is that if your driving in the direction of one of those rta undercar roller things then u should be very scared, they deffect u for everything.it doesnt happen there that often though i dont think, just when they need a little more revenue i suppose.

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Hahah that pissed erin off no end too.

What on earth is it with slack jawed yokels and thinking that if a cars turbo, it _MUST_ have a hugely visible FMIC?

Brutis' is hidden stealthly (and for a while, didnt even have one) and every stock skyline (and well most nissans including the VL) owner knows theres no way your gonna see teh cooler from the front...

But anyway.

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