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Spotted a white 33 GTS-T last night at about 9.30 on Ballumbir Street in Civic. It had chrome rims, a black(painted, Im pretty sure) bonnet, lowered with a pretty blond in the passenger seat and a young fella steering. I think it was the same one I'd seen parked in Lonsdale Street earlier watching the 'Nats merriment. Anyone on here?

that was me :D everyonr watch out i was defected twice new years day.. ass holes ;)

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that was me :D everyonr watch out i was defected twice new years day.. ass holes ;)

Hiya, then They didn't happen to get you for the BOV, did they? It's a bit on the obvious side, LOL! The one on the Mrs' car we were in last night (the gold Forester that was cruising next to you) is about the same, so we're extra cautious this time of the year. Also the fact that it's too low, too loud, wheels are too big...

That said, we've never been hassled. Maybe because we're old and don't look like we'll drive too fast???

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What they defect you for?

the first round was to low and dvd screen and the arvo they got me two loud, they didnt check anything else thank god lol

and yes i won the street B class sound off with a 137.1 DB and over all champ in the 0-600 street class, all photos are on my facebook

:D

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