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just talking to one of my friends dad's who works for mitsubishi.. the victorian police have just purchased 8 brand new Evo 9's which are fully marked with decals similar to those on the brand new gold highway patrol cars

heres a crappy camera photo i got of one

this is the first i have heard of them

allthough im quite slow... lol so it could be old news

expect to see them around soon

vicpoliceEvo.JPG

sorry bout the crappy photo once again

(damn nokias and thier shit cameras)

-Ruffels

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LOL STOCK TYRE!!!

i pissed myself

maybe they'll have full racing slicks!! instead of a "stock" tyre

i think nates minds elsewhere... like the back of jackies R33 :huh:

maybe they'll have full racing slicks!! instead of a "stock" tyre

i think nates minds elsewhere... like the back of jackies R33 :D

f**k off you retard, jokes over..

and you all know exactly what i mean with the tyers.

i was with a friend who just got some brand new dunlop or bridgestone some a rathers, have around 10mm brand new, and he got defectd for bald tyers, along with the car being to low on factory vspec suspension :huh:

its also mainly funded by Mitsubishi... the manufacturers usually donate them to the police, as its product placement. Think of the media attention the Evo's will get, and the amount of forums that'll be talking about it.

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