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Because Mohsen...

It heard you wanted a VL so it decided "Meh, I'll just single for a while... same same..."

Hey hey. A spool a glide and a 42... all a vl needs. Run 9s and pop wheelies errrrrday

yeah we all know they're a bunch of wankers one day they're going to go too far with the wrong person and someones going to get shot or killed over modded car related issues.. my brother is PISSED atm

I kinda want something bad to happen to a stupid hwy patrol cop, they might re-think some of the stupid fines/defects then? I duno.

that is how they SHOULD handle it, but yo KNOW they would just crack down 11ty times harder. would just be all out war on import cars

VL's are shit cars and uglier than a hatfull of assholes. they are only driven by complete wankers with no prospects of a decent life beyond 35 when they finally leave their parents house to explore their closet homosexual tendencies with their cousins while listening to some 2005 ministry of sound shit, and I SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO want one!

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also have been yelled at by coppers for not pulling up instantly to avoid a restricted zone lol

Apparently there is no requirement to pull over if they are behind you with lights on. If they pull up beside you and gesture, or pull in front with their indicator on and force you to stop you must.

My mate tried this out, lulz were had. Female cop wasn't happy when he finally pulled over...

I feel a SAU Vic Reefton Spurs cruise coming? :D I went there couple of weeks ago with some RX-8 mates, no cops the whole way (5 hours all together). T'was pure fun just us, evo's and lots and lots of motorbikes.

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I feel a SAU Vic Reefton Spurs cruise coming? :D I went there couple of weeks ago with some RX-8 mates, no cops the whole way (5 hours all together). T'was pure fun just us, evo's and lots and lots of motorbikes.

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Hmm no cops you say...

Ahhhh I was thinking it was KnoxPol again...

Country cops + Imports... "We don't like ur kind round 'ere..... hey boy... hey boy.... you lookin mighty cute in dem jeans..."

KnoxPol actually act on the urges... and ream you in the exhaust

lolol there usually are cops but just depends on when you go i guess brahs, the speed limit on and around those mountains vary from are 70-110 and 50 in the towns but not complaining about the mountain limits!

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Country cops are shit if you're not local. Last I got done for doing a U turn over double lines (at 1am with no cars in sight), the prick made a point of saying "now I know you're used to the city, but down here we have a lot of accidents from stuff like this." "You'll get a fine in the mail cause I'm a fat lazy flamin mongrel who can't even tell you what the penalty is on the spot." Scumbag

I always have good experiences from country cops...

often pulled over however always able to smooth my way out of it. just admit to what you did and let them know how much of a better experience it is being pulled over by a country cop and how bad the city cops are.. .works a treat (unless you get a city cop that's in the country for some reason THEN you are f**kED)

I have said it before and i'll say it again... respect and attitude goes a LOOOOOONG way with cops

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