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your a serb/croat/bosnia none cause the copper was afraid that if he defected you you would remove limbs with your bare (bear) hands?

I think I was in luck because they already had 3 cars pulled up getting inspected, and couldn't be bothere with mine

one of those was a nice maroon r33. personalised plates, ***33 or something like that

hope you did as well as i did

What do the defect stations look like ?

I've been lucky and never seen one.

Traffic was diverted into a car park. Breathalyser setup, with a few spots afterwards reserved for "suspect" cars with cops going over the cars with torches.

About 15 cops there all up

Have seen others with department of transport vehicles in there as well, but never been pulled up in one of those as when I have driven past, they have been on the other side of the road, thankfully.

I think I was in luck because they already had 3 cars pulled up getting inspected, and couldn't be bothere with mine

one of those was a nice maroon r33. personalised plates, ***33 or something like that

hope you did as well as i did

Wasn't TJR33 with a black bonnet?

@Mangs - Had a look on Thursday night but couldn't see it anywhere. Will bring booze on Thursday.

31 has an oil leak. Stupid piece of shit. I'm guessing it's because it has like 5.5L of oil in the bastard lol. well I'm hoping so anyway. I haven't investigated any further than the patch of oil in my car space.

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