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not only is that comment from the cop out of line, but extremely unprofessional. I don't usually bag cops but thats just a rank comment. Saying import drivers are all hoons is like saying everyone from the middle east is going to randomly explode in a very public place.

Sadly we always hear the bad encounters with the police, but never the good.

anyway, really sucks to hear heslo, i saw the damage done to the GTS-t at shy_s6's house, definately seems your run of bad luck has to be over now.

imagine if it was a motorcyclist who come across the bin before luke did...

i would hate to think of the out come.

i have a blind corner up the street from my place, yesterday on the way to my olds place was a bin in the middle

of the road, i only just seen it and had time to swerve (in company car thank god)

sounds like this is the ''totally narly and rad'' thing to do these days.

if there is one thing i hate, its young little runts who think they know everything, and the law doesnt

apply to them, little pricks.

any way, hope it gets sorted soon luke, couldnt have happened to a nicer car mate :)

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Most people that know me, I like a bit of ANAL ....

Hahaha I knew it :D

Nah, sorry to hear mate - that sucks the big one. Wouldn't you just love to catch the little shits and teach them a lesson. And if I were you I would have gotten that cop's badge number just to make her stress that you were going to take it further - that comment was totally out of line.

like everyone else has said luke, that really sucks massive wang!

atleast this 33 didnt get written off matey. if you see some kid doing this again, hit him not the bin. the bin will help the community more then they ever will!

today the missus got back from her work and said the cops rocked up because one of the residents called them to let them know that some of her coupons have been stollen!

i called up last year to tell them that my car had been broken into and heaps of damage done to it and was told they were going to do anything about it. missus car was broken into and covered in oil stuff inside and smashed her windows. again the cop said they wouldnt do anything.

yet they came out to this old person seeking attention because her coupons were 'miss placed', sorry but when you said what the cop said to you it just gets me abit fired up!

Yeah cops dont bother with cars being broken into... "happens too often" I was told, the crims usually doesnt get caught and no revenue is raised out of it unlike defecting imports which also "happens too often" but because it brings in cash for the government why not go out of their way and chuck a u turn just to make someone's day.

Thanks for the support guys, popped down to my crashies today, they had a look at it and are taking good care of me, looks like I'm gonna be getting the standard GTR front bar put on it, then get someone to repair the Nismo 400R one I have now. Managed to track down all the parts I need bar the front guard lining for the drivers side, rang a shitload of wreckers today and no one has one, anyone have any ideas?

Thanks for the support guys, popped down to my crashies today, they had a look at it and are taking good care of me, looks like I'm gonna be getting the standard GTR front bar put on it, then get someone to repair the Nismo 400R one I have now. Managed to track down all the parts I need bar the front guard lining for the drivers side, rang a shitload of wreckers today and no one has one, anyone have any ideas?

been to these guys?? http://www.kansaiautomotive.com/

its run by a mate of mine, tell him Fishpaste sent you, and if he doesn't give you a weird look he'll help you out =P

Cheers fishy, I'll try them tomorrow...

This is one drama I really didn't need and it pains me that these f**kers are still out there and will probably do it again. I just hope the next person that hits one, doesn't have it end up through their windscreen. It's such a dangerous "game" to be playing, I can't see how these IDIOTS don't realise that

lol Fishy Nathan was running Kansai for a bit he still there ??

you know ill take the GTR bar off you when your done Luke :P:D

and that's the problem with people now a days there is no real punishments so people don't think about consequences

Haha, you love it Steve, I'm your one stop spare parts shop :P

But you are right, no real punishments leads people to beleive that they can get away with anything, and generally speaking, it's true!

Haha, you love it Steve, I'm your one stop spare parts shop :D

But you are right, no real punishments leads people to beleive that they can get away with anything, and generally speaking, it's true!

yeh but my dad man ! :P i'd rather hit a bin than drill through a break line ! or blame an imaginary guy in place of a pole

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