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Hey all,

Heard wisperings that the cops have a black unmarked SS ute going around.

I can back this up now with fact, I saw it last night out the front of moose heads in civic. Its a stock standard looking SS with LED lights mounted in the front grill, side rear windows above each other, rear and on a silver light bar mounted in the back. lights are facing towards the rear so you wont see from front on.

thought it should be known.... didnt get a number plate though..... should have...

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yeah seen this around the RS liberty was fake and has been impounded i had that ute trying to race me i played along as soon as the lights went green i took off so slow and he looked like the idiot then the next lights we went through he turned on his lights to go trough the red and then turned them off as soon as he went through and continued cruising

i was told by a customer the other day, the black ssv ute sometimes has p-plates on it. the coppers got a sanction thru the courts to display p-plates on (atleast) the black ute.

there's also a dark blue '05 lancer sedan with mags that's an undercover car

D.

yeah seen this around the RS liberty was fake and has been impounded i had that ute trying to race me i played along as soon as the lights went green i took off so slow and he looked like the idiot then the next lights we went through he turned on his lights to go trough the red and then turned them off as soon as he went through and continued cruising

Aye dodgy bastards i see this all the time at night if the street looks relatively empty and there are red lights the cop car switches on its redblue lights then passes the red light and switches it off again.

they have a beat up old URVAN van, theyve got a shitbox condition VL commy

thats not true both these cars are hoax's

the vl pulled up behind me one night as i took off it turned the disco lights on as i was going down adelade av heading towards woden i went 10 k under the limit and acknoldged them and proceeded to the woden station

as i pulled in out the front of the station the turned the lights off and drove straight ahead.

Edited by rossco_01

I was on my way to belco this arvo, and I saw a couple of formals were on, so I had a look at all the cars and I noticed the Black SS cop ute doing the rounds. So anyway there was a old toyota crown with hydrolic suspension which he saw, and then he waited for ages and just as he was about to leave, the flashing blues come on and the crown got majorly defected.

I should mention that he was on 3 wheels doing a u turn, looked awesome though.

I was on my way to belco this arvo, and I saw a couple of formals were on, so I had a look at all the cars and I noticed the Black SS cop ute doing the rounds. So anyway there was a old toyota crown with hydrolic suspension which he saw, and then he waited for ages and just as he was about to leave, the flashing blues come on and the crown got majorly defected.

I should mention that he was on 3 wheels doing a u turn, looked awesome though.

hehee, i know the guy too. it was the first formal that he went to. after he got the defect he just went home and jumped in his Chaser and went back. damn people with money :D

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