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Seems as if the cops in my area already started it.

Had 3 cops along a main stretch of road. 2 unmarked, 1 marked.

Both sides of the road (2 on one, 1 on the other), anyone with P plates = slammed.

This was on friday night.

I literally saw 2 cops purposely stop and speed after red p platers who seemed to be doing nothing wrong.

Seems as if the cops in my area already started it.

Had 3 cops along a main stretch of road. 2 unmarked, 1 marked.

Both sides of the road (2 on one, 1 on the other), anyone with P plates = slammed.

This was on friday night.

I literally saw 2 cops purposely stop and speed after red p platers who seemed to be doing nothing wrong.

what area are you in ?

is it worth taking a skyline out atm with red p plates? ( probaly not )..sooo unfair

This was in Wyong to Wadalba on the Central Coast.

was that near the new set of lights, my mate said he saw them there on saturday night too, had a few cars pulled over.

what colour is your skyline, ill have to keep an eye out for ya. i drive a maroon 33, if you see me do these ones :pirate: lol

EDIT: if your car is black i think you waved to me last week sometime, i was heading into toukley just near the primary schools, you were heading towards the roundabout. would have been wednesday arvo around 4 o'clock

Edited by weeman1

BAH, this BS makes me want to leave the red P's on after the mrs has taken the 31 for a spin - just to see what reaction I get with them on, coz they pay no attention when they're off...

Saw an unmarked coppa here in Orange speed off after some P platers on the weekend, P'ers didnt do anything wrong from what I could see.

Anyone From Orange on here, there is a number of 33's & 32's

2 silver (1 non turbo ricebox)

1 maroon

1 black

a nice 32 4door (nizmo tuned sus) F/S

a 32 GTR

& a very tidy 2 door.

Edited by B. J.

its hard times like these that i dont have a licence to be f**ked around with lol.

although when i get it back ill have a 350kw gtr and still be on my ps lol

ill have to be careful and drime mummys car

lol @ the tarts

no matter car I have seen p platers in, the guys just want to race me.

down the road a red p plater in an evo kitted gli prancer tried to run me

i told him to f**king grow up and he just shut up and drove normally

and I see that mid to late 80's bmw's are one of the main picks for p platers, with 18's ulleh

and they arent f**king good/safe drivers either

was that near the new set of lights, my mate said he saw them there on saturday night too, had a few cars pulled over.

what colour is your skyline, ill have to keep an eye out for ya. i drive a maroon 33, if you see me do these ones :rolleyes: lol

EDIT: if your car is black i think you waved to me last week sometime, i was heading into toukley just near the primary schools, you were heading towards the roundabout. would have been wednesday arvo around 4 o'clock

Yep at the new set of lights. I found out that one of them was one of my mates.

Yep Ive got a black 33. BR3TT plates. There is a good chance that was me :thumbsup: I usually wave or flash.

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