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Hi guys. I can't believe it... i took my skyline up there (Victor Harbour). Was shitting it the whole way there. Heaps of undercovers. Wasn't that many. thought there were gonna be heaps around the place. like randoms and R.B.T's.

Was one cop car was a full toss. me and couple mates standing infront of the car he drove past heaps slow and wnt on his loudspeaker "Go Home" in the afternoon to

Car got untouched just looked at....the good looks. the looks a typical skyline attracts.

No harrassment from cops

Defect clear

But about 10minutes away from home a flash went i think i got done over taking a car doing 50 in a 60, i think i was doing between 65-70.....At least its hoime and safe

Did anyone else take there skyline up to schoolies as well, what was the turn out for you good or bad

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i didnt have any trouble with the police this year. being local and needing to get around i was only pulled up on the thursday night by a bike cop. he did the usual and checked everything(mine you missed the haltech map sensor....thank god!!) then he warned me not to take my car out over the weekend as i would get hasseled by the rest of them and to keep it locked away.

i got bored and needed to use it on sunday so i took it out for a while and not 1 cop looked at me twice!!! and i think i passed 6 or so in an hour and half

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Im not a toolie...i got let into all the places cause they believed i was a schoolie. haha wrong on there behalf. Yeh i saw the hilux or the low lux

if it was mine it was a hilux 4x4 with blak flars an stickered up with pale ale etc

an i think i herd that burnout as well was it still daylightish if so same one if not herd some one rip a pritty good one an cops near me were just tryin to follow the sound hahahahha we yelled good luck an went on walking

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went to victor on Sunday to help my cousin with his fence. Spotted a lot of cops around. they had pulled a lot of people over, but I never got a look from them. Was just driving casually. spotted heaps of speed cameras but nothing. Even drove around town a bit.

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