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Well I'm not sure which is more intimidating brah but I've done a 60kph roll on with both and I fkn annihilated them both, the ford was closer but really I smashed em both.

My weapon of choice, TDi Passat wagon, its chipped n shit n gows hard.

I had to back off but at around 180 for some traffic lights n shit.

Gr8 b8 m8, would have had me except for the fact that it's well known that phagmobiles can't keep up with any LS master race powered cars

Well look Ben get your facts straight, it states;

"For disussion relating to all other cars, bikes and other powered vehicles"

No wonder the quality of the Skyline Forum is declining rapidly cause of these dimwits.

I see your HUGE contribution of oh, 12 posts makes you a forum whizz. Its a shame people like you add to the decline of QUALITY topics to discuss. Who gives a s#%t which cop car looks better?

While on the subject of facts: The busies have used FPV F6's for over five years now....

:unsure: This is all getting a bit intense...

On another note, it would be awesome if NSW HWP practiced what they did in the USA Nevada and modified than ran their older HWP cars on the drag strip on nights called "Beat the Heat".

It would be a good feeling to smash a copper on the QTR Mile....

They had a wrx Sti at one point that they used at wsid for that exact reason, but it didn't last long

Just like the WRX's they ran on the road for HWP around 10 years ago... but the officers were not used to AWD compared to RWD when it came to "spirited driving" and wrote something like 5/6 of them off....

zebra, not sure if your old enough to remember this but, in the mid '90's the AFP were deciding whether to get 2 WRX or an 850 (I won't mention what shape they remind me of) T5. They chose the latter, & during a pursuit, put it through a brick wall at the bega flats chasing a WRX! Ironic?

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