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I am asking if you guys can keep a look out for a bright Yellow Porsche GT3 new model around Clayton, Mulgrave and surrounding area's to assist me in trying to track it down. I had it on laser doing 60+ km/h over speed limit and i was unable to catch up to it or get registration details.

Any info would be greatly appreciated. If you see one around in that area can you PM me the Rego so I can make some enq's with the owner. I highly doubt that there are many around so it will stand out.

Thanks

PS little warning don't speed through Road Works area in Fertree Gully Road in Scoresby and Wheelers Hill area as we are tasked to perform Laser Duties there and many licenses have ben taken. Fortunately Not one import so far.

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ive got 30 smashed up motorcycles in my shop....can anyone help me clean the toilets as im far to busy to fixing them and the toilets getting out of hand....i know its my job,but i simply dont have time....you will earn some brownie points tho

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PS little warning don't speed through Road Works area in Fertree Gully Road in Scoresby and Wheelers Hill area as we are tasked to perform Laser Duties there and many licenses have ben taken. Fortunately Not one import so far.

I'll give you a toot when i drive past Graeme, look out for my white SC400.

Ps i dont think i've ever seen a car do 60 in that stretch of road.

By law can u even impound him? i mean like dont you need to pull him over straight away and impound him because there is that very very slight chance that it was a random guy from far away and you will get the wrong person i mean fair enough yellow GT3 but if he Denys the whole thing how can you prove it was him without getting his plates? and having some actual hard evidence that it was him?

Its like if you saw a r32 GTR speed through with a custom black paint and mine gets painted black looks the same you come to my house and accuse me of it and impound my car with no evidence wat so ever ? Im not afraid of this because i got alot of family who are cops well detectives with more authority but yea you get my point ?

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How many yellow GT3's can there possibly be in the area?!

na man obviously not many but all im saying is anything is possible anything at all! like i have seen two ferari's in the same spot both different drivers both red 355spiders exactly the same so if one sped through and went to his house in the city and the other one goes to his house and the cops rock up and go you have a 355 red one we got you were towing your car..? like im not saying it was not him 90% chance it was what im saying is with out any hard evidence can police actually do anything at all?

I am asking if you guys can keep a look out for a bright Yellow Porsche GT3 new model around Clayton, Mulgrave and surrounding area's to assist me in trying to track it down. I had it on laser doing 60+ km/h over speed limit and i was unable to catch up to it or get registration details.

Any info would be greatly appreciated. If you see one around in that area can you PM me the Rego so I can make some enq's with the owner. I highly doubt that there are many around so it will stand out.

Thanks

PS little warning don't speed through Road Works area in Fertree Gully Road in Scoresby and Wheelers Hill area as we are tasked to perform Laser Duties there and many licenses have ben taken. GOOD THING Not one import so far.

Sorry mate,

It was my Porsche GT3, i've just purchased it last week and got a bit too excited. I'll surrender it at a near by Station soon enough.

BTW can you look out for a car with number plates RKR888 who broke into my house about 3 years ago. Funny that i stood at the front of my house for 2 hours waiting for a cop car to show.

Also funny how we never heard back on the courts verdict if in fact you did charge them.

If you really are a cop; your going on a public forum asking about a car that 'might' have been breaking the speed limit.

Why not just look out for another porsche on the road and impound his car.

Oh thanks for the heads up but i dont need it cos i dont speed on public roads.

While you're at it can you tell the cop who pulled me over solely for the reason of:

(Quote) "Only because you're driving a Skyline"

to remove the major canary he gave me?

You do that first, and I'll give you the details of the Porsche driver. Sounds fair??

Just so you know His speed wasn't through a roadworks area it was in a Factory precint area in Mulgrave during the day. I obviously will be making other avenues of investigation. I thought that some on here think that this person deserves to be caught.

Reallity is if I don't ever catch him that means no work for me but if I do then lots more so if I were lazy I wouldn't even be looking for him.

I'm not TMU and I think sitting in 40 zones booking people at 50 is rediculous. The only time someone gets a speending fine for me is if they are doing at least 22+ over limit.

I would personally think that Imports are getting a lot less hassles from general duties police in recent times due to our increased work loads. I know myself I barely ever get a chance to even pull over a car as tied up with crooks or going job to job.

Just so you know His speed wasn't through a roadworks area it was in a Factory precint area in Mulgrave during the day. I obviously will be making other avenues of investigation. I thought that some on here think that this person deserves to be caught.

Reallity is if I don't ever catch him that means no work for me but if I do then lots more so if I were lazy I wouldn't even be looking for him.

I'm not TMU and I think sitting in 40 zones booking people at 50 is rediculous. The only time someone gets a speending fine for me is if they are doing at least 22+ over limit.

I would personally think that Imports are getting a lot less hassles from general duties police in recent times due to our increased work loads. I know myself I barely ever get a chance to even pull over a car as tied up with crooks or going job to job.

So we have a deal?

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