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under the EPA they no longer need warrants for a whole host of things that they used too 'suspison' is a very loose word with a huge meaning

yeah i remeber that car park never hung out there though

my TT is under my steering colum so by standing out the car all you can see is steering wheel and when i get pulled over i turn car off and reach for the cutoff button on the timer

Nozilla you never replied to my txt msg or PM maybee you didnt realise it was me ?

i got told last friday night by the boys in blue that there was gunna be a D'station @ glenelg and to no go in be far warned he said we still went in for a lap and even later with vange but we didnt go donw the main stretch the 2nd time

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lol cubes you must be as old as i am .used to go down there with my lj torrie with a 327 chev in it someone would see the cops comming and people would run to there cars trying to escape b4 they arrived .the old smithfield road house was another great hangout as well

Wasn't light green was it?

PICS PLEASE!

If it was green then I remember (and lusted after) your car.

Ah, the old Anzac Hwy car park - try getting out of there once the speed hump had been oiled up!

haha, Defect crack down at Glenelg. Colley tce and when really busy also Mosley st.

The police are calling it 'Operation Holdfast'. There intention is to stop people 'cruising' down Glenelg.

I work at cibo Glenelg and our staff park is right next to the defect station... being a skyline owner, i now choose to ride my push bike to work due to fear of defect.

its funny.... some guys the other day yelled out thier holden camira window "Get a car ya bum!" at me while i was riding my push bike to work.

Those were the days.. lol

Hands up for those that remember the car park at the end of Anzac highway Glenelg. :D

Yep.

I got to drive my Crown through there once after I got it registered with the turboed 2.8L, then I moved to Sydney for a year, and when I returned (1998), the car park was no more.

I remember being down there when there was 200+ dudes and the cops raided the place en-mass.

Good times

Howie.

My TT is in my little compartment under my cd player. Installed it in there so i can just flip the door shut and no body knows the difference. Will be where i put my E-BC if i use my current one.

I dont think 34 have the same compartments as 32s but worth a try

Cheers mate, been trying to find a single din tray holder to do something similar to what you've done - but it'll have to be one with a lid.

I might just put it in the glove compartment and lock it up with the rest of the electronics gear.

hot tip - avoid the aiport like the plauge - last 3 weekends in a row have been alcho and drug testing all people coming out of car parks - meaning if you enter the airport you cant get past without going through... im told this will be a regular thing now that the feds have moved over to let the SA Pol run the site...

i saw 3 imports sitting defected at the end of my work day...

howie - hg got pimp slapped by that korean girl lol

but those rims are indeed delicious. they protrude out the guards abit too dont they. i would have thought 9"wide would sit inside the guards. none the less, HOT! want to take photo's together? haha serious question btw

Duc - LOL... isn't that the girl from My Sassy Girl? She cracks me up man :happy:

The rims sit flush against the guards, anymore wider and they'd be well and truly sticking out of the guards. Doesn't seem to be a problem driving though, i can still do a full lock etc without scrubbing. Planning to drop the coilovers another inch soon.. so i'll see how that goes. For sure i'd love to do a photoshoot sometime ... both white cars, both skyline goodness.. just let me lower it a little -it'd look like a 4wd next to yours right now hehe.

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