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lol im a green p plater and had my syline for almost a year and never been pulled over lol..i must just drive at real lucky tmes,,all the time. only got a month left till im fully licensed tho :laugh:

lol im a green p plater and had my syline for almost a year and never been pulled over lol..i must just drive at real lucky tmes,,all the time. only got a month left till im fully licensed tho :D

Lol yeah, I just gotta watch out and try not to give them a reason to pull me over. About 2 hours ago I was driving and decided to give it a bit in a side street, for the first time since i got it, chirped second. Then slowed down and turned the corner, police drove past me and didn't even take a second look. Was lucky though. Im just under a year till im off my Ps.

Your story has made me happy lol. I have never been pulled over in any other car so I hope it stays that way...

Yeah nice start - chirp 2nd in a side street.

Perfect way to avoid the cops...

I'm looking foward to seeing your next thread: "Stupid cops, why did they take my car. Please help"

lol , hearing ya .

cops only need to see 4 red circles on the back of your car and thats enough reason to pull you over.

wanna get full license, dont change anything, stock exhaust, stock wheels, stock height, airbox. just dont give them a reason to look twice at you.

oh yeah, dont go braggin about your first drag, or how good it is to drift around the streets, and just hoon talk. cause you will get a massive backlash from the SAU community.

lol , hearing ya .

cops only need to see 4 red circles on the back of your car and thats enough reason to pull you over.

wanna get full license, dont change anything, stock exhaust, stock wheels, stock height, airbox. just dont give them a reason to look twice at you.

oh yeah, dont go braggin about your first drag, or how good it is to drift around the streets, and just hoon talk. cause you will get a massive backlash from the SAU community.

I hear ya, soon as cops see 4 red lights, they start hunting lol.

also just wanna ask something,, I got a fmic installed today, but still got a pod filter on the car. would it be a good idea to start looking for a stock air box now? I mean it looks pretty stealthy, I havent cut a massive hole in the front bumper, and the side holes of the m spec bumber have dark mesh covers. I kno, if a cop opens my bonnet he will definately notice the cooler. Why it is a defect anyway?

2 air intake mods.

and chassis Mod, to fit the inlet pipe. if your car has airbags its tuff trying to clear it.

there is a road worthy thread in the sticky.

so best bet start looking for a box and get a high flow panel.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ep...Th-t156269.html

Yeah nice start - chirp 2nd in a side street.

Perfect way to avoid the cops...

I'm looking foward to seeing your next thread: "Stupid cops, why did they take my car. Please help"

Agreed, was a silly thing to do although I didn't mean it.

lol , hearing ya .

cops only need to see 4 red circles on the back of your car and thats enough reason to pull you over.

wanna get full license, dont change anything, stock exhaust, stock wheels, stock height, airbox. just dont give them a reason to look twice at you.

oh yeah, dont go braggin about your first drag, or how good it is to drift around the streets, and just hoon talk. cause you will get a massive backlash from the SAU community.

Yeah thats why I wanted to keep it all stock :starwars:

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