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LOL THAT was me in the other white skyline a minute after you.. they ****ed me over aswell... mind the language... i got done for:

BOV

EXHAUST

AIR FILTER

BALD REAR TIRES

BOOST GUAGE

CAR TOO LOW

BASTARDS only gave me 24hrs 2 fix it...

yeah was funny heeps of nice rides got done that night at burwood.. i remember your car you got done hard bloddy priks!!

I would like to get mine engineered as well.

Can't believe it, after 6 years of driving & now having my 4th hotted up car, i finally was pulled over last night to be defected.

Driving my grandmother home through plumpton, went passed a sumoan building, seemed to be having a party, there were cops outside, 1 chaser & 2 bikes.

Went passed them & as i got over the hill a bike came up behind me & pulled me over.

He was a PR!CK,

Your pod is illegal, REALLY i said.

Your BOV is illegal, why didn't you leave the standard plumback BOV on it like the 200SX has, HAHA i said in my head. :wassup:

He did not mention anything about the FMIC but did say that the exhaust sits lower than 100mm from the ground. AND!!!! :kick:

He didn't defect me as he said he gave his last ticket out, Thanks PR!CK. :rofl:

Then he tried to give me a lecture about insurance, F%@K OFF

I think his boyfiend got worried, as the other cop on the bike turned up as i was getting into my car.

Anyway, thats my 2 cents, but he really PI$$ED me off. :):)

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