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Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't.

They either sit up in the Mallala township, or down Port Wakefield Road, at the BP there (Bolivar)

Depends on how you drive, also.

Just take it easy through the town, and down Port Wakefield Road, and you should be fine.

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Sometimes they do, sometimes they don't.

They either sit up in the Mallala township, or down Port Wakefield Road, at the BP there (Bolivar)

Depends on how you drive, also.

Just take it easy through the town, and down Port Wakefield Road, and you should be fine.

yeh i generally take it pretty easy, just worried about getting pulled into a defect station where they just go crazy with yellow stickers.

last time i was defected it was middle of the day and i was taking a leisurly drive down the bay and they were pulling in every car they could

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yeh sweet, was just double checking wether the drive home was a massive revenue maker for the police lol.

craig your way home sounds the best haha, will make sure i dnt bother cleaning it before hand just in case

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me and Heslo led about 6 cars on a mud slide after last years supercup to avoid flashing lights:P

aftrer a massive day of rain, shit wasnt pretty lol

I remember that! LOL, I remember driving down pt wakefield road with my car shuddering coz mud had got on the inside of my rims and made my wheel balances go up the shit. haha. And driving on the mud road seeing mud chunks flicking off the front wheels and landing on the windscreen. Good times! Definately needed a wash tho.

I'll b drivin the 32 out, might have to change the rear tyres tho, still haven't changed them after my last drift prac.

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pffft dont be pansies!!

me and Heslo led about 6 cars on a mud slide after last years supercup to avoid flashing lights:P

aftrer a massive day of rain, shit wasnt pretty lol

:D That was fantastic, I reckon I still have mud hiding somewhere under the car from that day

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I'm doing Time Attack in the Evo! Weeeeeeee....

I was gonna enter the time attack in the Skyline, I'm glad i didn't cos i pretty much totaled my brakes at Mondays track day. I'll be out with the girlfriends little one on Sunday for a look. I'll try to get some footage of ya out on the track Chef.

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