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my uncle was just saying he spotted a dark coloured skyline on anzacs not long ago (further investigation i believe it to be a 33), which all the sudden had blue and red lights flashing in the parcel shelf and pulled a commodore over.

Also keep spotting VAMBEX around richmond/mile end alot - minus its front bar :S

Edited by *flick*

im going off my uncles word.. he swears it was a 33 and it had blue and red flashlin lights, pulled over..

plus its not the first time ive heard of this sort of thing? was on here a while back.. Someone even had a pic i believe?

But meh, just going off my uncles word here

Edited by *flick*

well apparently there was a cop in a skyline on gorge rd for kellies cruise??

i was gonna say...if its white flashing strobe lights on a maroon 33....i'd know the culprit haha :)

oh and white 33 on panalatinga rd, heading north. going through pimpala rd intersection round 1:30ish this arvo

Edited by fullyhyperlite
well apparently there was a cop in a skyline on gorge rd for kellies cruise??

i was gonna say...if its white flashing strobe lights on a maroon 33....i'd know the culprit haha :P

oh and white 33 on panalatinga rd, heading north. going through pimpala rd intersection round 1:30ish this arvo

there now blue and red........

iv bn in the city alot latly but it wasnt me pulling the como over lol,flashed a taxi that stoped in the middle of hindley st tho,fkn taxis hate them with an absolute passion.

Edited by Jack88
my uncle was just saying he spotted a dark coloured skyline on anzacs not long ago (further investigation i believe it to be a 33), which all the sudden had blue and red lights flashing in the parcel shelf and pulled a commodore over.

Also keep spotting VAMBEX around richmond/mile end alot - minus its front bar :S

could it be the same dark grey 33 that the cops use to catch out theives...they leave a bright green laynard with the keys attached in the door and wait for ppl to hop in..ive seen it on occonel st before..the undercovers stuck out like dog balls so me and my mates pulled over n got out to have a geeze was a funny night lol

spotted chef_stagea up in north adelaide yesterday arvo (coming out of ward st then going down the hill and turning at war memorial drive). i did toot but then again, my patrol isnt the most attention seeking car

and quite possibly ryan and a mate of his (looked like a green/grey 33 4 door with white impuls) at marion road / daws road. was looking to sus if it was you, thought i might have seen ya lookin back lol

i rekn i saw your patrol on the horn yesterday :( was 'chillin' out in the back of the stag ;) haha enough said! but i spotted u this time also :) u a regular around that area at that time?? split shifts!!! :D

i rekn i saw your patrol on the horn yesterday :ninja: was 'chillin' out in the back of the stag :P haha enough said! but i spotted u this time also :blink: u a regular around that area at that time?? split shifts!!! :)

occasionally come thru on my way home from work (wingfield) when i have to go to tyrepower, much easier way to cut thru than going to port road

spotted (briefly, more heard than seen) a black stag with dark(ish) wheels and fairly loud exhaust on the Grove Way up near Golden Grove Village about lunchtime, once heading towards the village and then 5 mins later back the other way

was in a cul-de-sac changing light globes LOL

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