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Has anyone heard any stories about the orangey/goldish R34 getting around piloted by cops? apparently very modified from what im told..

A mate told me about it chasing down some skyline speeding on canterbury rd, and i just said yeh yeh yeh (didnt believe him)

Then a week later a customer at work tells me how he saw a orangey/goldish R34 race a R33 on Woodville Rd, plenty of sideways action from both skylines, cops got beaten by the 33, then pulled him over and pumped him

Would love to know if anyone can verify this, but for the meantime....

DO NOT RACE ANY ORANGE R34's!!!

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i fort they werent allowed to do that in australia?

there like asking to race then he gets pumped thats dog

this has been happenin in perth for the last 40 odd years. Heard stories of a Yellow XY GT that used to bait ppl into racing only to pull them over a short while later. Wouldnt b suprised if they tryin it again.

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the cops were also doing side ways action? shouldnt they book themselves and get their car defected as well? Maybe the cop on the passenger seat should have told the one driving to pull over, gone around to his drivers side and then said "i clocked you going 100 in an 80 zone and sideways mate. Pop the hood and step out of the car"

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hehehe this is funny and scary at the same time. :D

its pretty true that the cops should book them self for doing what thier doing. (drageing and sideways action).

my opinion u see something that ant right try and get the detales and write to ESD.

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