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hotspots include hindley, rundle, king william, anzac, glenelg, that road across from botanical gardens - i always see rbt's set up there.

ohh yes i totally agree... hide in the shadows :P

they also got rbts comming out of nth adelaide via main north rd, prospect, and also if u go down the streets on the left of main north n prospecct intersection...

also saw 1 on sat on grange rd near hindmarsh stadium, lucky i was going into town and they didnt get a chance 2 pull me over, but i could c they we alll lookng at me

haha

I tend to be lucky then..been through many RBT's and not worried too much. Just don't do anything over revvy not out of the ordinary (that is ordinary, below 4000 rpm and speed limit driving) and all good

But then again..with hand controller's and the likes..i see why some of you guys have to avoid em... :P

I got pulled over 1st day i got my skyline....

The cop was looking for a BOV on a NON TURBO SKYLINE....

I was like..... :|

wat a nob, the funny thing is 90% of them dont know stuff all!!

thats why they misinterperate the rules or so called [guide lines]

spankers. :lol:

cool pics Darren. so the line is out from its break?

Cheers Sam......nah the Line is still on break just pumped up flat tyre and thought i'd give it a run around the block, then the bro in law wanted to take some pics and now she's back to bed!

spotted nice looking yellow 33, had gtr wing with some cool decals on the sides driving into town on north east rd near the abc building, couldnt catch up 2 it cos i was in my non turbo while my s2 gets its radiator fixed....

spotted about 25 awsome looking skylines crusing the hills last nite, driving up through the tunnel looked like a scene from fast n the furious lol

That would have been our lot, where were you dude??

Spotted a Silver R33, almost wooooped me up the arse from behind as I took off (quite normally) from the lights on Greenhill Rd tonight. Has a paired exhaust, sounded nice, but pretty slow when he decided to blast past......

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