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Well that was fun.

2 police cars in front of me (and behind moanie) while 2 patrol cars followed me from the petrol station where I saw moanie? and others. They followed me at least 20km on the highway until i reached 60km/h and they pulled away.

Thankfully Frankie caught up with me and accompanied me home (along with a 200sx and a 7.2L R32 from Newcastle).

Thanks slo200 and Bigvis for the cruise to Thornleigh.

Mark

Awesome cruise guys!!!! Would have been better if it wasn't for all the encounters with the cops on the way home! Didn't even get to do the old pac though I know darren and mac went through....hope it was uneventful!!!

Thanks to Darren, Mac and Jim for pulling me through cause i was one paniced chick!

Night!

Yeah!!! very lucky!! the stupid station wagon followed ME for ages!! Why me!! i don't understand...he pulled in behind me then wouldn't leave me alone...he wasn't even keeping his distance...he was kissing my butt...was as close as 1cm at one stage....stupid idiot!! whats up with the intimidation tactics! and yes they worked!!! i was freaked! The cop even pulled into the servo with us...and then had the nerve to run away when darren approached him!

Then as we were approaching the old pac, 2 appeared outta nowhere!!! flashed they're lights right at as as we did a u-turn! I was suspicious of every headlight on the way home!




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