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twas alright

at least i didnt hav to drive an AU falcon LOL

Shaddapa yo face!

Dropped off passenger just past marion, came back up marion road..and had a copper just flashing his lights to get through traffic, came speeding up about 100m behind me..and because the customers car has bald rear tyres..and i didnt have my P plates up...i'm fairly sure i shat my dacks. Luckily, he didnt notice, and flew past me.

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I heard that the AU falcon nearly put ford out of business!

Stereo is crap, seats are horrible. Dont get me started on the Auto POS.

Has done 120,xxx kms, and has already reemed 2 diffs.

Did anyone else just see the article on a current affair?

Some guy carving up the streets in sydney driving a "nissan turbo" (was a s14), with aca telling everyone to look out and report him :banana:

I'm sure that will cause more bad rep for us all.

hahaha thats hilarious - not a bright spark filming himself doing that on public roads with his numberplates in full view - and ACA is just as dumb for asking the public about it when they've got the numberplates and can just turn it over to the Police... idiots.

hahaha thats hilarious - not a bright spark filming himself doing that on public roads with his numberplates in full view - and ACA is just as dumb for asking the public about it when they've got the numberplates and can just turn it over to the Police... idiots.

It's called sensationalism

Unless this guy is constantly on the run, Why don't they make a house call if they have his rego plates? Assuming they're A. not stolen plates B. plate swap and havn't changed the rego over?

they will find him.... if the rego plate fails to find him, im sure his own face will corner him! haha

some one out there will have a grudge against him and pass on his residential details..

i reckon his car will be confiscated as i type.

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