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Yep, let's see the Harleys get targeted too.

I'd like to see some of the late model Beamers get done for their HID lights. Autolevellers or not they're brighter in your rear vision mirror than my HIDs and mine are pointed down to the ground!!!

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washer bottle one is a f*cken joke! how are you supposed to know if it's nearly empty, what if you just smashed a big ass moth on your windscreen and you were holding the washer down to get all his smashed up body and guts off the window, all of a sudden constable I don't have much else to do but be a dick pulls you over and BAM, defected for having an empty/nearly empty washer bottle!

I'd fight that in court for sure! Then if you lose, i'd write to the papers or call the radio or something else to make me feel better... Hmmm come to think of it, i'd probably not do any of that and just come on here and start a rant thread about how the workd sux balls! :thumbsup:

i'd write to the papers or call the radio or something else to make me feel better

But thanks to the media, you would be called a 'hoon' for this offence. Only a hoon would drive around with a near empty washer bottle.

We all know an empty washer bottle sheds a little weight and makes the difference between a mediocre skid and an awesome skid

i live right down the road from the cop shop n yet ive only been done once in knox when there was a blitz on during nov 08 i think. got pulled over by that bloody evo X marked car n led back to the myer car park where mr pettit was head of team that night. other than that no trouble in my area

i drive down stud road there inbetween rowville area and boronia road probably couple of times a day, and didn't get done in my 34.. or see anyone get pulled over..

i saw alot of marked tmu floating around though, but not ONE pullover!

and theres an evo cop car in knox tmu? since when? i've never seen it? :thumbsup:

auto bro, the girlf cannot drive manual.

and we're sharing the car, makes me sad, but the car's still pretty awesome.

That's disappointing bro :( The auto SZs are really sluggish. I test drove a few when I was looking for my car. Just had to have the manual one. Huge difference.

But hey, sometimes you have to sacrifice stuff for your missus :) I understand that.

So now might not be a good time to drive from my mechanic to an exhaust shop with no exhaust? hehe

a few years ago I drove around for weeks with my front pipe not connected to the cat... the bolts had fallen out so I had it wired up out of the way until I fixed it properly... the thing was so loud I used to switch it off at traffic lights... under 3000rpm it would shake the whole car but over that it sounded glorious! lol

That's disappointing bro :D The auto SZs are really sluggish. I test drove a few when I was looking for my car. Just had to have the manual one. Huge difference.

But hey, sometimes you have to sacrifice stuff for your missus :P I understand that.

gtr when her P's are over.

=D cant say anything then.

ive been driving my r34 since two weeks ago on green Ps around keysborough,knox, boxhill and hawthorn and never had any problems...YET i do have a fullisik exhust.. ssqv and and a big ass nismo spoiler and...

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