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You two ppls seriously need to slow down......

Cruising home last night I saw a silver R34 and a blue S14 doing insane speeds along anzac highway as the ran multiple times from ~50km/h all the way through second, all the way through third... Cars every where, plain stupid.

:P

There's no need for such high speeds, if you must simply give it a bit of a squirt off the line to around the speed limit and thats it.. Not keep holding it down.

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Was pulled over and bothered on the weekend by 2 cop bikes for driving -->doing nothing wrong--> taking 20 seconds to speeed up to 60 clicks...... They were looking for an excuse to give me a defect, they mumbled something about the spoiler being illegal! (luckily was plite and not doing anything wrong!) DOnt need this shittttttt peoples..... I have a feeling a lot of us are being "picked upon" just because of a few bad eggs doing stupid stuff in the city!...

Your giving us a bad name.... and resulting in every passing paylicement/revenue creator to scope and suss my ride.

i recon those people should be caught and then their cars are crushed in front of them and their liciences revoked permently!

The police should give the cars to me, so the owners can be reminded (more reguarly) when they see me driving their old car past them (whilst they sit on the bus.)

  • 2 weeks later...
there are many stories of what sapol have tried to defect. heard one in which they tried to defect the bonnet scoops on wrx's. ?????? its factory FFS!

Just proves that laws are not fair!!!!!!!!! Or the people inforcing the laws discriminate and are not fair!!!!!!! Should always rock up to Regency with a thermous of coffee -- incase mr grumpy hsnt had any luck last night with the missus and has run out of coffee at home!

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