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i really dont care what people think about this come if you want dont if you dont want to but dont turn my thread into junk

their were 25 stags at the cruise today with various mods as in low, loud, bov, wheels, coils, ect and NO ONE got defected

Its just a matter of time.

You can pat a dog but still beware it may bite. :down:

i really dont care what people think about this come if you want dont if you dont want to but dont turn my thread into junk

their were 25 stags at the cruise today with various mods as in low, loud, bov, wheels, coils, ect and NO ONE got defected

problem is Kell, most cops that aren't too car savvy, think that Stags are a sport version of a Volvo (no offence Stag lovers).

However, the nerdiest cop knows what a Skyline is and what it can do, so I would like to think they would be seen in the same light, but that could be wishfull thinking on my part.

I think the problem is that yeah no Stags got defected today all cool. But just because one person tells someone "yeah their alright leave them alone".

Doesn't mean they're all going to do it. Even in my car I wouldn't risk it, so I don't disagree with Ryan and Pete with their concerns.

All things aside..

So this was their idea or?

yes it was the polices idea but SAU has the respect of them we keep them informed and they leave us alone

Pete this guy knows what he is on about

Edited by Bunny33
yes it was the polices idea but SAU has the respect of them we keep them informed and they leave us alone

Pete this guy knows what he is on about

I'm sure he does Kell, but I've got cop mates who would even come on a cruise with me and not give a rats about mods, but put their uniforms on and it's open season on all of you

The only thing I'd be concerned about with my car is the seats as it's still rego'd as a 4 seater but has fixed back seats in the front. Although I've never let anyone in the back while driving I doubt the cops would have heard that story many times before.

Edit: F**k it, if I get defected it will give me more motivation to keep the car off the road for a while until I get some of my bigger mods done.

Edited by Eddyfier

you all dont listen i didnt tell him they are fine leave them alone ok he just knows that i have done a shit load of cruises and know that we dont cause trouble so they like us and they have respect for me ok because i do the right thing by trying to run a smooth cruise

the end

come if you want or dont ok leave it!

lol Kell, no need to yell.............I actually know more than I'm prepared to let on here........I understand exactly what you're saying, but hear me very clearly, regos of certain vehicles WILL be taken and noted for the future

the stag cruise could have ended with a number of stickers but didn't, the police were understanding and were only there to make sure we were doing the right thing.

the funnisest bit was that they turned up because of all of you guys that sit tough behind your computer screen and fire your mouth off at them - no need to be a hero and ruin it for the rest of us!

the stag cruise could have ended with a number of stickers but didn't, the police were understanding and were only there to make sure we were doing the right thing.

the funnisest bit was that they turned up because of all of you guys that sit tough behind your computer screen and fire your mouth off at them - no need to be a hero and ruin it for the rest of us!

that's just childish with no thought in what you are saying.......the 3 guys disputing and asking questions on this thread don't slag off at cops on these boards

the stag cruise could have ended with a number of stickers but didn't, the police were understanding and were only there to make sure we were doing the right thing.

the funnisest bit was that they turned up because of all of you guys that sit tough behind your computer screen and fire your mouth off at them - no need to be a hero and ruin it for the rest of us!

thankyou mike back me up with what im saying and yes they do read the SAU site cause Neil asked how my cruise went last week

also regos were taken to tell the other police that we were fine and not one cop followed us or bothered us at ANY meet spot today

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