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hey guys, i just wanted to let you all know that i saw a black unmarked R34 GTR cop car! lucky prick driver! im 90% positive it was a cop. i pulled up next to him at the lights and he had all the electronics and shit inside that you see on the falcons and commo unmarked cars. this thing was hot as! brought out to lure street racers to drag him. just a warning to you guys before you go dragging any black r34 GTRS. i saw him near monash uni in clayton. heading towards mt. waverley. this is going back a few weeks now, but i thought i better warn yas. lucky for me, i was in my old mans xf ute at the time so i was in no shape for dragging. i did a fair bit of fast and furious weave action to keep up to his ass though. wanted to make sure i saw correctly. damn this thing looks nice! beware...

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Originally posted by coco69

hey mate,

whats the pic of the big ass turbo got to do with the cop car?>

its got nothing to do with the cop car, its just huge! i coulda posted something more relevant, but wheres the fun in that? everyones seen an r34. has everyone seen a big ass turbo?

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Originally posted by Jetdat

is he taking the pisss or what???

could it be a cop who owns it and was driving to work/home?

anyway i will be able to find out soon and let everyone know...

no im not taking the piss! he coulda been driving home, but it had the full electronics and shit. you know what im talking about? youll know it if you see it. either way, this thing was hot.

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that would be the SOG R34 that the unit just got, along with a black Supra and a Soarer. They were still modifying it when my SOG mate was tellin me about it, but I guess its done now. The guy who drives it is apparently an ace driver as well. I wouldn't be too worried about it giing you a speeding fine though, he said it was gonna be used for undercover operations relating to car rebirths, money laundering and drug trafficing.

Every square cm of it is funded by taxpayer money tho, which sux.

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i didnt wanna upset you mate but to me it sounded like bull if the TOG spent that much money to buy an R34 GTR just to bust a few young p platers for big exhausts and BOVs.

However the SOG story sounds more reasonable and i will find out in the next few days.

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dude, i never said it was for catching p-platers. i assumed it for street racers. i was told they were doing that ages ago, before they actually started, i guess the use was wrong. however, i know what i saw. you guys should be more trusting. come on, why would i take the piss? whats the point in that?

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my mate was askin me what could be done to a r34 gtr with 30k (as that was their budget) and I was like "damn u SOG bitches n u'r toys" :D

atm they're tryin to crack some multi million dollar car rebirthing rings and you can't exactly do that with non hotted up cars.

I wouldn't have believed his story until he actually rocked up one day in the black supra while on duty, and showed me the goodies in it, including the can of laughing gas in the boot.

Argh I'm so jealous of him... then again he's gotta put his life on the line so I guess that evens things out.

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oh and another thing he wanted me to let you guys know... if an SOG pulls you over they'll give you a warning, coz they've got nothing to gain by giving you a ticket, however if you're rude or get smartarsy then they'll give you a ticket coz they can. hehe

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Originally posted by Jetdat

as i said earlier, didnt wanna upset you but i cant see how the money spent on a R34GTR can be justified by busting street racers.....

but they got that yellow pontiac for city driving didnt they!??!?!!?!

$250k i think it was, based at cartlon station.. such a waste

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Do they have an EMF gun?

and maybe an invisibility button?? and most importantly.... does it have NOS ??

:D

Would have to be the worlds most conspicuous undercover car if you ask me, and if we know about it, tell me any crim worth his salt wouldn't have heard about it 6 months ago. So its a pretty tight operation they got going there...

i pulled up next to him at the lights and he had all the electronics and shit inside that you see on the falcons and commo unmarked cars.

what? like a AVC-R? S-AFC? and maybe a turbo timer or two.. and maybe A SATELITTE TV SYSTEM?!! damn, hey wait a sec they're on there as stock..

i call bullshit on your ass :)

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Lethal: The yellow GTO is an Monaro - is on loan from HSV to be highly visible city-based traffic unit. Didn't cost $250k - candy kit is about $15k on top of car (which was donated). My brother is media PR manager - he handed over keys :P

Pred: to quote Maxwell Smart (my new sig)...

"There is nothing more inconspicuous as a conspicuous car."

R34-GTR pursuit car is pretty cool - a little bit 2F2F though. Wonder if they found it derilict at the back of some car-yard in the desert like Paul Walker did :D

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