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First Car To Be Confiscated Permanently Under Hoon Laws


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Great publicity for the Skyline community! Police have applied to seize the car permanently, which would make the first car to be permanently seized a Skyline if it goes through.

Sucks that Skyklines make the top 5 list:

The five most impounded cars are:

Holden Commodore

Ford Falcon

Nissan Skyline

Holden utes

Ford utes.

The most common make of impounded cars are:

Holden (50 per cent)

Ford (16 per cent)

Nissan (nine per cent)

Toyota (five per cent)

Honda (two per cent).

Yep, i'm way toooo scared too take my car through dandenong. Though i'm yet to be pulled over... Last weekend i was on heatherton road and a cop came opposite me with his spotlight on, looking in my rearview he did a u turn (as expected) and launched and was right up my behind. I merged into the left lane and continued driving normally. I had my L plates up and my brother was with me, i thought i was a goner for sure due too my FMIC and my kind of loudish exhaust <_<.

Stopped on a hill bit and he stopped probley about 30cm behind me?

Now that i think about it i should've stalled or somthing and rolled back into him =(

Lots of cops give looks but they still havn't pulled me over, though people are saying their just taking numberplates n things and handing out a load of epa notices? *shrug*

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