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Guest Sphyncter
Originally posted by predator666

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 said like you see in the commos and falcons, pay attention! the cop shit is nothing like what you see in a gtr.

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if you read the original post you will see i said i was in an xf ute and in no shape for dragging. i never said i was gonna drag anything, all i said i was that i was trying to catch up to him to have another look. nothing was said about dragging except that i wasnt going to. besides the fact that it wasnt said, you were concentrating on the wrong part of the story. the point being there was an r34 gtr cop car! so the fact that i own a silvia is completely irrelevant seeing as it was never even mentioned. nice attention to detail!

p.s. front bar looks nice

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Originally posted by MzDfectd

woahhh down boys

relax a lil the guy was only trying to give u all some helpful info

no need to give him shit

thats not wat this club is about

thank u for the info dude

much appreciated

thankyou very much. you try to help some people.... i cant believe you people would get caught up in meaningless shit like what type of car i drive when i see a gtr. for christ sake, it was a warning. and as adzmax said, people would gauge their car against it anyway so hating on me for driving a silvia gets us nowhere.

no guys sorry i didnt see the plates. ill report back if i see it again. im sure someone will see it at some stage. next time ill know when its coming and will write it down.

there's no point getting worked up over it, its not gonna be used for traffic duties... its owned by the SOG (the guys who have the power to say to ordinary cops "*** orf" and they have to go "yes sir"). I just confirmed with my mate, the car has had work done and has been deployed. ATM they're usuing ordinary gear in the car (same shit u find in undercover cop cars) but they're working on a touchscreen alternative with the gear in the boot, so no one can tell at all (cept for an antenna attached tot he boot), hopefully I'll get to see the car sumtime soon when my mate gets patrol duty or sumfin.

Originally posted by DJ_L3ThAL

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

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

250k?? for a pontiac??for city driving??? perhaps a few laps of Chapel?? ;)

i cannot see how this could be......but i do know they have a monaro given to them at no cost and it is yellow.

R34 cop car! hella cool. Munky invite him on a cruise.... INVITE!!!! ;)

hahah, NOS in the supra. Someone is def watching too much fast and furious.

i've seen the Yellow GTO a bit, is it GTO or top spec GTS? Seen it twice on St.Kilda road, i think one time it had pulled somone over? can't remember.

unmarked R34 GTR cop car on a SAU cruise? i reckon that would be tops.

Is it Vspec? Vspec II?

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