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heyy all was out with my mate tonight in his 33 and we were near the bianco building site at the end of prospect road.

my other mate in his 31 was with us too.

we were just standing there parked n had my mates 33 bonnett up when an unmarked cop car pulled up behind us.

3 cops got out.

1 came up to us and asked what we were doing

we said just havn a chat and a smoke.

another cop came up and started looking at the engine bay.

the 1st cop then says that theyve had reports of hoon driving and breakins.

we had been doing nothing so we knew we wernt gonna get in sh*t.

he then asks for our licenses so we give them to him

he writes down r details and then takes them back to his car

he sits in his car for about 10 mins..i think checking our records or sum shit n then says see ya and drives off. oh and he gave r licenses back. oh n the cop wasnt an ass he was actually an alright guy.

but im wonering if im gonna get in sh*t now coz he took r details down.

will anything happen to me??

or am i just being a tad paranoid????

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but im wonering if im gonna get in sh*t now coz he took r details down.

will anything happen to me??

or am i just being a tad paranoid????

mate your going in. :)

your not just being paranoid. your delusional! :)

i thought the same thing until the bastards grabbed me in a chokehold and threw me on the bonnet for arguing the point and promptly ditched me in the slammer...

fought the KUNTS and won.

packed it up, moved to Japan and lifes been sweet ever since. never been hassled by a cop since. That was three years ago and im okay to drive any damned car i want in any modification i desire,...

get over here mate ad live it up if you love driving machines...

Aussie authorities are just that... Anal. japanese society is understanding and lets you do anyhting you want to your car without penalising you.

Before and if you do come over, please make sure your english is up to scratch because you wouldnt last a heartbeat in toyko with the spelling you just typed..

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haha cheers. just checkin lol

yeah japan sounds wild. i want to travel when im older and that would be the first place i'd go i reckon.

oh and for the spelling im on msn atm so thats why i spelled like a twat lol

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haha cheers. just checkin lol

yeah japan sounds wild. i want to travel when im older and that would be the first place i'd go i reckon.

oh and for the spelling im on msn atm so thats why i spelled like a twat lol

no problem mate. Im from adelaide myself. i saw prospect and i thought " here we go!"..its just as you said.

but its just as i said too. You may have seen PHUMAN around town... a very good friend of mine and a shame hes selling up..i know how much he adored that 34..

he got hassled NON STOP and he got shit to tears over the whole thing..dont blame him really.

Japan is all its cracked up to be and then some...especially regarding girls, nightlife an cars!

give yourself a few years and come over on a working holiday visa! change your life i guarantee it will.

if your worried about the girl and the skyline, dont worry. You can sell the skyline and ditch the girl ( provided its platonic :) ), come over and get it all over again and then some...

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no problem mate. Im from adelaide myself. i saw prospect and i thought " here we go!"..its just as you said.

but its just as i said too. You may have seen PHUMAN around town... a very good friend of mine and a shame hes selling up..i know how much he adored that 34..

he got hassled NON STOP and he got shit to tears over the whole thing..dont blame him really.

Japan is all its cracked up to be and then some...especially regarding girls, nightlife an cars!

give yourself a few years and come over on a working holiday visa! change your life i guarantee it will.

if your worried about the girl and the skyline, dont worry. You can sell the skyline and ditch the girl ( provided its platonic :) ), come over and get it all over again and then some...

hey what colour is PHUMAN's 34??? i have been seeing a few 34s in town lately..saw a white one and a black one the other weekend

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lol, i just got pulled over myself.

they didnt have anything else to do so they came after me (thought they were gonna chase someone behind me).

saw them swerving through lanes to catch up.

nevertheless.. no tickets, no defects, no problem =) just a breatho

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hey what colour is PHUMAN's 34??? i have been seeing a few 34s in town lately..saw a white one and a black one the other weekend

its all white..Black rims now..used to have Drift R rims.. Used to have the flame red tiger rips down the side. youd always see him ( Phu that is ) at the salons and show'n'shines...always hung out with Jason who drove PHONIX the honda S2000, now in a merc E55 AMG..PIMP i think is the plate ( been a while since ive seen those crew.. ), Nick with the Lexus is200 black and pimped, Truoung in the IS200 DFECTME in the blue paint and the airbags....

bit too much info but im sure you know now the crew im talking about.

Its a shame....Phu's poured over 100K into that car and babied it every step of the way...

he has his reasons im sure.

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It's because you're in Adelaide. If it were in Vic... you would have been breath tested, drug tested, (still awaiting results mind you... useless) you might be handcuffed... maybe. And you would be standing on the side of the road with no car (for it now has a canary for having an "intercoolant" and is being impounded), scratching your head saying, "what the f**k just happened!?!?" And just as a final kick in the balls, another cop will drive past and books you for loitering!.... count yourself lucky... you should be sweet! :)

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they took your license details from you cause they want to drive past your house one morning (2-5am), ramm through your front door waking you up and grabbing you out of bed miltary style and then terrigating you like a terriost cause you own a modified car which in turn makes you a hoon.

roflol

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It's because you're in Adelaide. If it were in Vic... you would have been breath tested, drug tested, (still awaiting results mind you... useless) you might be handcuffed... maybe. And you would be standing on the side of the road with no car (for it now has a canary for having an "intercoolant" and is being impounded), scratching your head saying, "what the f**k just happened!?!?" And just as a final kick in the balls, another cop will drive past and books you for loitering!.... count yourself lucky... you should be sweet! :)

bawahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah

that almost sounds something like brisbane in this day and age.

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yeah no biggy... i had a similiar experience a couple years back. Though they pulled me over and took atleast 20 minutes to return to my car with my licence. Wasnt all that impressed haha.. and to make matters worse i was only driving a 83 1.3l 4spd manual corolla at the time hahahaha... now theres a cop magnet. :|

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