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hey guys i am about to buy my first skyline and live in vic so laws are pretty strict when it comes to high powered vehicles on your p's and was wondering if skylines got alot of attention from the cops, are they targeted more than other high powered vehicles

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What do u think? :D

if your car looks like this guys, youll get attention no worries, if it just got soem wheels, cannon dont worry, but its still ilegal to drive on your p plates, you do get fined for driving it if you get caught. <_<

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