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the car they were going over was a street registered cefiro (that the corporal did the demo laps in), there was a silvia behind it, the driver was still being drug / alcohol tested

don't know if Simon was pulled over with the 4door

i agree mate, but when they sit outside of these events, waiting to randomly select a car for a new sticker on the front window, it gets frustrating,

how would you feel if it was you? lets say you went to watch, and as you where leaving, in an orderly manner, they pulled you in and slapped you i the face for a defect? you would be pretty cut right?

its like taking candy from a baby for them.

i think i spotted you on friday morning to..on regency road? i was in my company (seina foods) car.

im pretty sure it was you anyway.

i agree it is frustrating!

Na wasnt my car i live down south, and started work at 6am

oh ok, well im sorry to tell you this, but there is another black 32 gtr with your rims down this way :thumbsup: now thats gotta be frustrating lol

lol, na i dont care, bet he doesnt have 284rwkw :banana:

and im sort of thinking of getting mine polished.

I remember when a drag day would finish, the cops would monitor the area to make sure drivers behaved themselves, which they never did.

I still see cops hanging around at track days at Mallala (cars and bikes) as there are always idiots hooning out of there.

The cops are after the hoon element and the obvious defects. If its a legit offence or defect then so be it. But if they are indeed looking for free tickets, then that is low.

Cops have and always will be hanging around motorsport events. You can blame all the wankers for that.

:thumbsup:

I remember when a drag day would finish, the cops would monitor the area to make sure drivers behaved themselves, which they never did.

I still see cops hanging around at track days at Mallala (cars and bikes) as there are always idiots hooning out of there.

The cops are after the hoon element and the obvious defects. If its a legit offence or defect then so be it. But if they are indeed looking for free tickets, then that is low.

Cops have and always will be hanging around motorsport events. You can blame all the wankers for that.

:thumbsup:

on the way in they had the speed check set up - which we took as a warning.

you have to be an idiot to drive a heavily modified car out to a major event at mallala (like next weekend) you know the cops are going to be everywhere

i drive my car all the time. why should i fork out trailer hire plus something to tow it with... its crap.

anyway i didnt get hassled, and the ceffy only got a cop shop defect cause it did have bald tyres... pretty silly leaving the track with baldies on... i always make sure i have legal tread to drive home on.

of course i do, coilovers, power fc, just to name a few, but if i get done then thats my bad luck, i wouldn't winge about it, cops are just doing there job, trying to keep people like me and you safe.

Power fc's are illegal? shit, thats one of the things on my list to get next :banana:

Dont understand why/how they can defect you for something that makes your car perform better. Police chips in that case should be illegal should they not? Not the place to be ranting but i had to say it!

Oh and i spotted Craig today in the stagea, went past my house to the shop, then home back past my house. Hi :thumbsup:

Power fc's are illegal? shit, thats one of the things on my list to get next :)

yeah mate, any after market ECU is illegal, ha ha, dont worry, i only found out AFTER i had mine installed.

but still get one mate, feels like a new car!

any way, back on topic.

spotted white 33 on brige rd's 5th name (dont know all the name changes it go's through) as it gets closer to town sat night.

he was coping some uneccessary crap from hair dressor gang in desmini bus (i dont recommend getting involved with a hair dressor)

apoligies mate they were only saying it due to the fact their mummy sponsered (95%mum's $ 5% theirs) v8's have been proven to be inadequte angainst gtr's :w00t: i take satisfaction when spoilt rich kids go down :D although they dont seem to learn and continue to insult everyone about their cars

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