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easy way to pick them is look in the mouth of the front bar where the cooler sits.. the siren is there

the other way to pick out undercover cops is too look at the antenna, if its a tall one with a thick base (usually thick black rubber at the base) then watch yourself :D

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Signs its undercover cop car:

Plates are Normal issue - I.E Not a white,blue,purple, custom yellow, black etc.

Windows will have squares in them for lights ussually mounted top left and right corners and on dash front centre and rear centre top!

If stock car will have NO hub covers

Will have stock alloys if its a GT-P or any up-market performance car

Will floor it off the lights to waste petrol unless your infront.

Plates will now often have LPG sign as many cars are now going environmently friendly and also cheaper.

If non of these items are on the car (barring the lights) it is a impounded vehicle. Ussally only sporting some features if any, Almost always will have Blue/red lights in the blinkers.

Ussually two people will be in the car - two people are better than one at over powering a person if they get violent!

Although I've never been able to pick a cop car via its ariel they often do have a ariel front of the left hand side comming out of the bonnet gap, rear comming out of the boot gap (left hand side) or in stock position on the middle rear radio ariel situated directly centred on the rear window or above.

Hope this helps some people from being booked, if it doesnt then you deserve it.

Remember impounded and retrieved cars are virtually un detectable.

Oh and in NSW the undercover car of choice is ussually a silver GT-P ford because of its power, common-ness and hoon like apearence.

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