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And wheels...

And suspension...

;)

lol why am i not surprised *shakes head* -bad luck dude

And boost gauge...

Whaaa? Was it placed incorrectly? Or they just said 'u got a boost gauge, baibai?'

*sigh* some people have the worst luck

-D

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When you see cars drifting onto the wrong side of the road around corners they are the guys you should be blaming not sapol. At one stage a car coming the other way had to stop because their were cars coming head on with them in their lane doing burnouts so big that i couldn't see anything but white smoke. They are the knobs to blame!

qft..

just a little ghey that its always the minority that wreck it for the majority.

About half way up, what i think was corkscrew, was some cars on a corner, the cars i was following stop in the centre of the corner, and rip burnouts, while i almost go up the rear of them. I also saw the kids in a town doing the burnout gestures.

yeah was good to drive past some oldies and soon as you get past they wip then pen and papper......doesnt help when you personal plates are easy to remember

where was this going down? come in late, seen the looks on the 5 0 faces and it was clear they were in desperate need of a donut

u get to see all the cars faster that way :D i dont have time to waste

didnt see any sau'ers at the final cop attack stop, just seen scandy and heslo's car, did they recognize me in my santa hat ;)

Can't say that I did, you must have been incognito spec

u get to see all the cars faster that way :D i dont have time to waste

didnt see any sau'ers at the final cop attack stop, just seen scandy and heslo's car, did they recognize me in my santa hat ;)

I was there hiding on the outer edges :D

good drive, good route, and for the most part, pretty rad people.

i knew pretty well straight off the bat after having a rex and a corolla or some shit tear past me on greenhill that itd probably end up being fair sketchy.

someone decided itd be a good idea up near corkscrew to sit there laying a standstill, backed the entire cruise up.

parked up at the last meet point. saw the cops start rolling in, figured itd be a bad idea to jump in the car and bail straight away, may aswell have put a flag up.

so i wandered off with a few of the others and waited for shit to cool down some. just as the cops were leaving, they noticed mine and bengis car and decided they were worth a closer look. got warned by a mate about 20 minutes later that the cops had said if i wasnt at my car in 5 minutes it was gonna be towed, so i wandered over and copped it sweet.

they didnt give a reason about the boost gauge. didnt say a damn thing about the temp gauge. didnt say anything about the fixed back aside from it was "dangerous" because the cushions were removable... ok, a seat with adr approval is dangerous. cool.

the height i knew about, big deal.

the wheels, i wasnt defected for the wheels in the way that everyone (read: dohmar) is assuming. i was defected for the wheels because the rears are multistud fitment, this apparently makes them dangerous. and the fact that my wheel nuts are anodised red also makes my wheel nuts dangerous, and more likely to somehow do damage to something.

also got defected for tint.

meh.

good night spoiled by a few wankers. im not pissed off about getting defected. ive been running the gaunlet for 12 months. it was bound to happen sooner or later. im just slightly miffed that i was defected for someone elses stupidity.

the wheels, i wasnt defected for the wheels in the way that everyone (read: dohmar) is assuming. i was defected for the wheels because the rears are multistud fitment, this apparently makes them dangerous. and the fact that my wheel nuts are anodised red also makes my wheel nuts dangerous, and more likely to somehow do damage to something.

also got defected for tint.

Heh. I thought u were running -6'c camber and some big mexican offset ;D Interesting to read about this multistud thing - one should clarify that... were they proper traffic cops?

good night spoiled by a few wankers. im not pissed off about getting defected. ive been running the gaunlet for 12 months. it was bound to happen sooner or later. im just slightly miffed that i was defected for someone elses stupidity.

Yeah it just sucks that you get the attention due to a few douchebags

-D

dont know if they were all traffic spec. one seemed pretty switched on. the other just seemed like a bit of a pelican. (had 2 paying close attention to my car)

and while my fitment is pretty tight, its not retarded boro sticking out the guards spec.

... and im only running -3 degrees of camber. ;)

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wtf is with the vid uploaded, face palm kids

Freb: I can deliver more than pizzas, huh? Boosted her myself.

Donny: How did you get this car?

Freb: Actually, the keys were in it.

Donny: Well, that kinda defies the point.

Memphis: You stole a car that wasn't on the list. Why don't you just go to the police station in a red clown suit and let everybody know what YOUR doing here?

man that dude nearly hit ya heslo, id be decking him for that sh*t if i was u

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dont know if they were all traffic spec. one seemed pretty switched on. the other just seemed like a bit of a pelican. (had 2 paying close attention to my car)

and while my fitment is pretty tight, its not retarded boro sticking out the guards spec.

... and im only running -3 degrees of camber. ;)

lol me too (-3 degrees on rear, -1.5 on front >:D) ^5

-D

wtf is with the vid uploaded, face palm kids

man that dude nearly hit ya heslo, id be decking him for that sh*t if i was u

Yeah I was pretty pissed with that display, hence why I left the gap in front at all times. Mass cheers to the fella behind me in the 32 who did the same. A few times there where that gap definitely saved a repair bill

;) After that dude spun out I had the hardest time starting the car again. Kept stalling it trying to take off with the twin plater. Held up some people behind, felt like a dick :D

I had the hardest time starting the car again. Kept stalling it trying to take off with the twin plater. Held up some people behind, felt like a dick ;)

whats that trouble with the twin plater :D o yeah tables have turned now mofo. im actually going pretty good with mine, damn thing can catch ya off gaurd though specially when ive been in the daily driver all week

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