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Dude check me out man i'm 21 and ive been defected 3 times and i've only owned my car 6 months its been off the road as much as on.... Cops want ya they'll get ya man no ifs or buts....

Just look at me.

Surely the rest of you guys have read my bitchy posts hehe

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Geez you're lucky Dean! :) I haven't had a neighbour complain yet and I always fly around here!! :(

Fingers crossed I've never been pulled over or hassled in the 18 months I've had my car - I'm still paranoid and hate being within a 15 mile radius of cops but what can you do? If they're going to pull you over, there's nothing you can do... I just hope I get a decent cop like that :)

I have been told that mine was too loud, HP pulled me over when I went past them, then they tried to convince me that the stock BOV was aftermarket & they were going to defect me. let me off but not without reving my car on his way past.:(

I make the seat brown when cops are behind me, whether I have or havent been doin somethin wrong.

I think everyone feels the same way about this when cops are near by - we all shit ourself. Who here is cool calm and doesn't give a shit?

GFXMan, as you were sayin before, even though we get shafted for doin stupid shit in industrial area's, it's still illegal.

Even though you're mate was on his fone for 10 seconds, it's still illegal.

miss33, come waste some tread in my area and hear hte god squaders complain.

Yep I hear ya timmy, i get lumpy pants too when I see cops, especially the females ones..

I think its just skylines owners in general that always get pulled over.. it seriously blows.... If i take the ute out instead of the skyline, i dont even get looked at... take the skyline out, alawys come home with some loss of demerit points...

I get the sadz.

Honestly I don't normally care if there are cops around.. if one pulls up next to me i just ingnore them , don't even bother to look.

I have been followed before , also a cop did a u-turn behind me.. never got pulled over, been stopped at numerous breatho's and never questioned about my car.

I may be lucky who knows, but i just go about my general business and have never been hassled.

I have not been pulled over once in my Skyline and hassled.

Now saying that i have been pulled over when I had the VT (GFXMan you will remember that one :rolleyes:).. but i deserved it as I was driving in a "racing fashion" down Anzac HWY.

In over a year of owning the R34, I have only been pulled over once. Just the other day, in the hills, I pulled out on a blind T junction & nearly got cleaned up by a Police Motorbike! He did a u-turn & pulled me over. He let me off with a caution. Hardly even looked at the car! i am always polite & unless i was speeding, usually dont have a problem. touch wood.

Ive noticed the copson bikes thru the hills are ok, ive been flying down Gorge with my mate video taping, then two cops coming to opposite way point at me to slow down.... Phew they didnt chase after me.

Anyway its all on tape, makes for some enjoyable footage.

Originally posted by Rob

Now saying that i have been pulled over when I had the VT (GFXMan you will remember that one :D).. but i deserved it as I was driving in a "racing fashion" down Anzac HWY.

Haha that was so un fair :) How about the 10 second GTR or the 11second gazelle up front? Always the backmarkers that get done ;)

na the cops are out to get p platers i got followed for bout 15 minutes the other nitght then he pulled me over and fined me 190 dollars for not indicating long enough and took away my last 2 demerit points now car will b of the road for 6 months (they wont catch me next time) :P

na thier definatly are laws for skyline drivers and laws for others how often do u see the ******** wits that drive commodores geting book the sh*t they pill on the roads is out rageousbut the cops dont cain them down as much as they cain us down .

timmmay i was drivin down anzac just the other day and i had a cop just cut me off no indication at all then at the lights a cop on a bike was goin in between cars to get to the front its f**** bull*** that they dont practice wat they prech i heard the other day theres a blitz on around the flerieu peninsular so evry 1 would probably want to avoid there

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