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Well f**k me... lol i didn't realise they had so many differnt marked cars around... woudln't wana get chased by that dodge viper tho

What about unmarked one? the undercover brothers lol ;)

EDIT: This aint really undercover but its a lotus esprit ... that you'll see a mile away lol

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there's this thing called the intrawebz....check it out sometime :spank:

thats just an urban legend created by old people to scare young people into doing their dishes one handed...

thats just an urban legend created by old people to scare young people into doing their dishes one handed...

LoL I thaught it was there for "online resources for work related purposes" :ninja:

BAH! more like online resources for everything thats NOT work related... that is if you all are at work and on here at the same time... :spank:

I saw a honda S2000 highway patrol car at a honda dealership as well 1 day...pretty sure its just a promo thing like the GTO and the mustang etc...sure they might have used them for actual duties here and there...but I think its the same deal as the 300c's at the moment..

Was true. A Supra and an R34 GTR. Both used by undercover and drug squad :sorcerer:

That sounds pretty reasonable... I've seen the undercover drug squad cops rock up in a beaten up old XF LOL they fit in perfect in ascot vale with all the commission housing flats... undercover cop >> :laugh:

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