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I see now,

thanks Dezz.

steady on boys...im not saying i know which 1 of the 2 it is...im just saying whoever told whoever could've easily made a mistake with the numbers

so we can assume its either 8 evo 9's or 9 evo 8's :O

i know SFA about evos...so dont look at me :P

Dezz,

It was a genuine thank-you for drawing my attention to the fact that my post seemed to be aimed at Ruffels, when that was never my intention.

It was a sarcasm-free thanks.

Phew! these forums can be a real minefield!

I gotta learn how to get what I meant in to print!

Peace

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Dezz,

It was a genuine thank-you for drawing my attention to the fact that my post seemed to be aimed at Ruffels, when that was never my intention.

It was a sarcasm-free thanks.

Phew! these forums can be a real minefield!

I gotta learn how to get what I meant in to print!

Peace

lol, relax mate...i wasnt even havin a go at ya :O

just sounded like saff thought i had the facts on this stuff....i was just pointing out to everyone that 8 evo 9's and 9 evo 8's is a very easy mistake to make :D

Don't the cops call off pursuits after 150km anyway? Then call in the air wing.

Don't have a problem with them driving fast cars. Would expect them to be supporting the local car industry tho. Parts ought to be cheaper too.

And whats with the low profile lights they are using now? Just to make them harder to spot? Or do they have 'clearance issues' =p

the point of my post was to point out that rather then doubting his information based on something youve seen doesnt mean what Ruffles posted was wrong. He was told they were EVO9s by someone reputible in the industry that would more then likely know the difference between an EVO9 and an EVO8.

Assuming that just because the car has the EVO8 wheels which i already took into account it doesnt mean it is one. Lots of people put different wheels on cars for whatever reason. GC8 STis often put bugeye rims on them and some leftover bug eyes (yeah wonder why they were left over... theyre almost as ugly as the new shape) even got sold with the 04 titanium coloured rims but that doesnt make them a the sexier 04-05 model (which if u took a similar side on shot not showing any real distinguishing marks other then the rims is hard to tell them apart).

My point being that you shouldnt have a go and be a know it all without seeing the whole picture rather then trying to be a know it all i take it on face value.

As you've found things can be easily misinterpreted on the internet... yay for non expression text.

,.|.. o_O ..|.,

..you shouldnt have a go and be a know it all...

My my.

Them's Fightin' words!

Maybe a bit of past injustice and self-doubt in there eh?

Henceforth, you may be known as, "Righteous Defender of the Terribly Misunderstood".

Well, now we know where we stand, we can all have a good lie down.

This should make your VIC guys cruises into exciting high speed chases as they will now stand a chance of keeping up!!!!!!

Unless you have a GTR, you wont stand a chance of getting away.

lol, relax mate...i wasnt even havin a go at ya :rolleyes:

just sounded like saff thought i had the facts on this stuff....i was just pointing out to everyone that 8 evo 9's and 9 evo 8's is a very easy mistake to make :cheers:

Nah not all the facts dude but just a thanks for the most logical explanation of the thread so far.

honestly get over the disagreement, who cares and lets start bitching over cops getting evos...

sif... all their cars should be evos and GTRs.

unless i fail making it in... then they should all have to drive daewoos and hyundais

do you guys drive around with no license plates?

you do realise they dont need to catch you, just get your plate and they have more than enough info to catch you ....thats if you dont wrap urself around a pole before they get to you...

do you guys drive around with no license plates?

you do realise they dont need to catch you, just get your plate and they have more than enough info to catch you ....thats if you dont wrap urself around a pole before they get to you...

dont be a poopy pants and just let us hav our fantasy for a while

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