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Hey Guys i really had to share this with you guys as i swear this was an act of God...or for you athiests amazingly good luck!

On the way to drop my friend off in Belmont from Northbridge we were just going past the Myer Megamart and turned Left, to my surprise some clown in a white crappy wagon with P plates and 3 mates was right up my arse! so i ended up to 80km/h in 60 zone!

I went past a side street when i saw a car, low and behold it was a cop paddy wagon... out it came and started following me and the wagon which was now in front of me...

I went straight through some lights and at the 2nd set the wagon turned of but the cops kept following me straight, surely enough the lights and the sirens were on about 50metres away from the old stadium nightclub!. To be honest i was kacking myself... If i get a yellow sticker I am screwed...i really have to get some permits going! So anway the male and female cops had pad in hand getting ready to right down list of infringements on my car when all of a sudden a HUGE brawl started happening out the front of the club! I COULDN't BELEIVE MY LUCK!! then my friend said look FIGHT!! both the cops just stopped and looked at me then looked at the fight and couldn't beleive it!! so they had to jump in their car and drive off....obviously i jumped in mine and drove off.... I COULDN'T BELEIVE IT! i was only seconds away from a yellow sticker... Divine intervention?

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Nah pen had not touched the paper....yet......

As jmp mentioned I am going to buy a lotto ticket for this saturdays lotto.... I'll let you guys know If a Blue R34GTR Vspec arrives in my brand new house in ummm... hmmm Subiaco would be nice! :)

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whoa.. that was a close call 25GTT!

pretty much the exact same thing happened while i was in a friends car a few months ago. we were pulled over by some police, my friend was breathalised and he was 0.048 and rising.. they said "you cannot drive the car as you will soon be over the limit." we all start argueing...

then next thing u know a car mounts the kerb on the other side of the road, smashes right through a sign then keeps going.. the cops did a massive burnout and were chased after them.

we were out of there even quicker:D

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