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Got word that there is going to be a fair bit of defecting going on in Newcastle the next 2 weeks... Lot's of undercovers getting around ala Operation Typhoon.

Ohk i can 100% confirm that what Finchy said is correct, Got pulled over today on Glebe rd, There were about 5-6 cop cars spread out over 100meters.

He told me they are pulling over anyone with a loud or done up car, Seeing if they have Un-boxed pod's etc and will be given notification in the mail withing 4-6 weeks to go see the redhead decc station to take your car over the pits.

:):)

So be careful for next few weeks.

Cheers James

Ohk i can 100% confirm that what Finchy said is correct, Got pulled over today on Glebe rd, There were about 5-6 cop cars spread out over 100meters.

He told me they are pulling over anyone with a loud or done up car, Seeing if they have Un-boxed pod's etc and will be given notification in the mail withing 4-6 weeks to go see the redhead decc station to take your car over the pits.

:):(

So be careful for next few weeks.

Cheers James

So were they fully harsh? did you get pinned for any thing?......

Whats the go with the notification did he tell you that you would get one?

So were they fully harsh? did you get pinned for any thing?......

Whats the go with the notification did he tell you that you would get one?

Nah he was heaps nice to me and all surprisingly, asked me if i had a any questions etc.

He said a letter will get sent out withing 4-6 weeks regarding me to go get my car checked at redhead.

If it passes exhaust db and no illegal mods etc you "HAVE" to pay $70 no matter what for them to go over it, and thats your own expense even if nothing was illegal.

illegal you get defected and have to fix it thats it

Spotted R34 coupe at Supercheap Auto Kotara today, plates were NEO666 I THINK, or something-666 anyway. Had a massive wing on it, and R34 GTR rims.

Looking sweet! Is that your car Mick? If so, it's changed a lot since I first saw it :)

Come to the meet on Thursday.

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