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Sorry guys, was out in a mate's ute and saw 7 or 8 cop cars in the space of 10 minutes, 3 people pulled over. Not tonight methinks, can't afford any more fines, defects, loss of licences or anything else they can dish out. i'm layin low this weekend.

not worth it guys, with the blitz on this weekend and the recent crash it's not worth the risk, i'd rather spend the money on the car rather than hand it over for nothing.

I was out too, I own GTR.092 Krishy, I was going to come up and say Hi at BP West Tce, but was a bit worried you's would be like 'who the eff?'. I only followed cos I thought you's were heading out some more, I ended up doing a hills run. Nothing silly just a cruise thru the hills, car was loving the fresh air in the hills, the feel of it put a smile on my face haha.

And yeah, didn't see too many cops out either?

i didnt think anyone was goin to be out lol, was at my mate's place at burton for lunch / dinner

mind you, the whole drive home i think i saw one cop car going the other way (and that was around on bolivar road just afta i left my mates place)

i was out tonight and didnt see a cop once...maybe i was just lucky

Same, i still got my roll cage in and i no cops troubles at all.

On my way to villi's i spotted a car trying to do a u turn next to the new underpass and they didn't notice that the road dropped away about 300-400mm and they were beached bro! :(

I was out and about in the R33 tonight aswell didnt see any cops at all. Spotted some knob jockey in a silvia though.

Funny that...on my way to villis i had a tool in a S13 thinking that his car is the "fully hectik ride bro"...f**king wanker

I was out too, I own GTR.092 Krishy, I was going to come up and say Hi at BP West Tce, but was a bit worried you's would be like 'who the eff?'. I only followed cos I thought you's were heading out some more, I ended up doing a hills run. Nothing silly just a cruise thru the hills, car was loving the fresh air in the hills, the feel of it put a smile on my face haha.

And yeah, didn't see too many cops out either?

Ahh so that was you....i was wondering who that was lol

And then yes you did follow me till i turned off the next side street lol....mate if you see a whole bunch of skylines supporting SAU stickers and specially mine your more then welcome to come and have a chat to all of us....we dont bite but i think Dan or was it nathan that does :banana:

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what u guys do at villis anyway? ... never really went there. today i drove past and only saw couple of c*nts in commies and heaps of burnout tracks everywhere... maybe i was at the wrong villis lol

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