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**** the ride bennem! i want to drive the mutha ****er! =)

you all think that police are some sort of different human race - well they aren't!

they're just as human as you and i...some of them appreciate HP cars like all of us do, the difference being they want to uphold the law and keep the general public safe...

its not us vs them guys....

apparently the NSW police force wanted an R34 GTR ages ago but found that after test driving one, they were unsuitable as the sporty seats were not adequate to comfortably fit the behinds of the general constabulary :bahaha: :bahaha:

no idea how true this is but I thought it was pretty funny :P

Originally posted by SW20-GT

apparently the NSW police force wanted an R34 GTR ages ago but found that after test driving one, they were unsuitable as the sporty seats were not adequate to comfortably fit the behinds of the general constabulary :bahaha: :bahaha:  

no idea how true this is but I thought it was pretty funny :P

dunno how true this is tosh, remember they had wrx's in the force for a while back? and id say the seats in them are even smaller than a BNR34 seat.

two cops once told me off for runnin across the road, and they were in a silver bmw. they also had a yellow undercover 300zx, that drove around elwood and stkilda marina, and tried to start drags, a ladie cop driving and a tank in the passangers seat :D

I know of a silver supra that was impounded from a guy that got locked up for drug dealing,Apperently it was spoted as a undercover cop car with lights inside and all.I havent seen it yet so i dont no how true this is .But if it is thats bullshit they should be giving that car to unemployed ppl who love imports :D not naming any names :D

OK, everyone in Sydney arm yourself with 5 SAU stickers - and if you see this Black R34 GTR cop car - Stick SAU stickers all over it - Take a photo.

First one who posts photos - wins - Respect !

:D

Hi Guys,

Its funny this thread came up i seen a R34GTR in Ultimo yesterday i fell in love lol

I was driving the opposite way and was going to turn arount to get a good look but my little gts4 would never catch up to it.

The guy driving looked in his mid 40's

Wonder if this is the one??????

I am always there and cops are always drive up and down the street if i see him pulling someone over i will post it.......

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