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nothing.. honest, I was coming back from Maccas Golden Grove about 10pm for a late night mcflurry binge and a cop pulled out from the golden way and followed me for about 4 mins then flashed the lights so i hopped out of the car looking scum and yeah he just gave me a warning saying the car looks too low and the boost gauge is a defect etc...i just played dumb.

In 2 1/2 years i've been pulled over 2 times, been thru a defect station once and cops pulled up while parked and went over the car as well as a mates 32 and S13, and never been defected(touching wood right now) but not saying you "have" to be doing stupid shite, but just drive sensibly and you'll be best off!

+1 cubes Salisbury need we say any more (BTW im not being prejudiced towards Salisbury i used to live there and know full well SOME of the ferrals that live there and illegal behavior that goes on)

nothing.. honest, I was coming back from Maccas Golden Grove about 10pm for a late night mcflurry binge and a cop pulled out from the golden way and followed me for about 4 mins then flashed the lights so i hopped out of the car looking scum and yeah he just gave me a warning saying the car looks too low and the boost gauge is a defect etc...i just played dumb.

*jaw drops*.

Last time I got pulled over in that car was about 12 months ago for a breath test. :thumbsup:

Edited by rwieczor
(touching wood right now)

Ahhhh yeah..... too much information....

2 1/2 years driving the skyline... never been pulled over...... :sorcerer:

Edited by Mr Sniper911
i love this car so much, but the first night i drove i got pulled over by the cops. which sucks, the cop was ok about everything and let me off with a warning,

tell you what! first day i got mine i got sent to regency for being too loud! and i was just cleaning the car

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