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well i meet officer neil tonight and its true he does know his cars andi did get defected. He did seem fair decent tho and gae me some leway (can't spell) on both fine and mods. Spewing at happened but not gunna be a big pain to change it

Wow! Just great... getting quite sick of hearing this blokes name attached to Skyline defects.

Just a question Scott... what were you doing at the time? Behaving normally like every other road user I take it? "Random" inspection I take it? Such complete and utter cock

yea and we got one person to thank for it.

Niel is only doing his job....if you have a defectable car then you run the risk of being picked up....it's simple....we have regulations there for a reason and if your car isn't within those regs then pay the price to get it fixed.

The actions/words of one should not fall upon an entire community. Whilst I agree it's par for the course, ie. illegal modifications come with defect, someone needs to swallow their pride and leave what's done in the past. He's made his point, let it go and move on

from wat scott was saying he wanst hard or rude, just doing his job, heck he even gave scott 3 days to drive...

i was surprised i didnt get chased down too...

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