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if you get put in the Van for a little while and they do the big old accurate test you get the receipt :D its funny ..... its like a shopping docket .... its got my name on it .... apprehending officers name ....testing officers name ..... then a whole pile of othe rshit .... then final test: .048 :D

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i guess if i lost my license over this i wouldnt find it so amusing .... i think its amusing ive had so many close calls and just seem to get away with them *shrugs*

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wanna hear the funniest thing ..... one police officer goes to the other "whats the rego" .... "N-I-Z-M-O" "Yeah but whats the rego?" ....... "that was it" ..... "oh i thought that was the make" :D .... idrive a Nizmo model of car haha

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I looked at my watch and it had just gone 12 so I thought I will just finish up what I am doing then pop out and get some lunch..... the next time I looked at my watch it was about 2.15 ..... I just had this stunned look on my face after realising that I just missed my lunch..... ohhh well I am just going to go home early :D

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no takers on the car so far. In the sunday times again this week.

Might try the auto trader. Someone suggested to take the Nitrous kit off, because people are turned off by it perhaps?

Sad state we live in when people are turned off by 400+hp at the tyres :D

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Hi Alex....

I know what you mean Dave.... although we all know that you installed the Nitrous kit properly and competently etc , the person walking in off the street is probably going to be a bit reserved seeing a nitrous kit on the car... peoples first interpretations of kits like that are not good when buying a car....

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agreed. Nitrous is probably not a huge selling point.

people are funny things....a percentage of people who buy a line would do so because their mate said they were really fast and chopped his gemi or escort or somethin.....another probably more volumous proportion would do so because they think they look good, and hope to acheive car horn appeal without a $100,000 BMW price tag.

But NO ONE who buys one considers that they are all second hand.

and everyone is scared shitless that they will buy a lemon.

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