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As i was driving my 33 down North Adelaide with a my mate in his s15, we got pulled over by a cop on a bike, we got out of the car, he was realli nice as in like saying how nice the car was and all. He then checked our cars to see wat he can dfect and my frend got off, as of me i got dfected for bald tires, but lukerly he sent me to the police station to sort it out and i was relief, he told me * mate ur luky im in a good mood today, i could of defect you for ur gauges and all those stuff you got on your car* i was soo luky just to get that and just a $115 fine. he was one of the nicest cop i met.

later on i was driving on port wakfield, an undercover cop pulled me over, told me pop up my hood, he full gave me shit like saying * DO U KNOE U CANT HAVE THIS BLOWY ON UR CAR! DO U KNOE U CANT HAVE THESE GAUGES ON UR CAR! YOU U KNOE U CANT HAVE A BOOST CONTROLLER ON UR CAR! he then cheked how dark my tint was and it showed up on his little machine crap 9% and i got done for that, he then chek my exhaust and i got done cos it was too loud, he then chekd my boot and saw my sub and said it was unsecure,he then done me for my bright H.I.D lights. this kunt was the hardest cop i encountered, he was full going off at me and i didnt do shit all. i was driving carefully and the wanker fined me $203 and dfected me for mostly everythink i got in my car. now i have to deal with bloody regency =[

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F*ckin fascist... :P luckily I never had cops asking me to pop up my bonnet, but I'm afraid one day I'll encounter a dickface like this one...

wire cutters in the door ready quickly cut the bonnet release sorry officer i think my bonnet release just broke.!! :D

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F*ckin fascist... :P luckily I never had cops asking me to pop up my bonnet, but I'm afraid one day I'll encounter a dickface like this one...

its all worth it when your in a turbo mr2 and he stands in front of the car and says "alright pop the hood!"

then gets mad when you laugh and demands that you "open the hood"

best day ever

lol at parramatta road police

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looked at the pic.....its a clean looking 33 with nothing lairy about it that stands out.

you must have caught him on a bad day or he may have seen you do something silly earlier and followed you, being and undercover, cause they normally have bigger fish to fry

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Bad luck. I've always said to myself that if I do ever end up going to regency, my car will go back to stock and stay that way.

Best thing to do is keep your car as stock looking as possible. You don't need a blow off value and a zillion gauges to go have a nice and fast car. Clean, hidden mods is the answer.

Obligitory naughty naughty for driving on bald tyres. It amazes me when people spend loads of money on their car but wear their tyres down to the steel belts before replacing them.

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wire cutters in the door ready quickly cut the bonnet release sorry officer i think my bonnet release just broke.!! :cool:

mate that shit dont work cause all they do then is defect you under suspision you think your the first bloke to think of that

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