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While we're hear, is that your girlfriend in your avatar?

you've changed birds... for the better i might add.

if he does read this shit he can suck a fat wang ..

oh and +1 living in the westslideee biatchez!

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I ain't changed man, the game did...they f**ked with my merchandise. Now I don't believe in nothin' no more.

lol

i hear he is a forum reader also so hai officer poptart :D

Bahahaha officer poptart. Have to remember that one. Where are our legends and stories? I heard he was lying dying in a ditch on the side of Stud Road whilst a group of imports drove past fluttering and flaunting their screamer pipes without stopping to help. But a completely factory Hyundai Excel stopped to help and revive him...and in that short moment he declared war on all modified vehicles...before defecting the Hyundai.

Or he is probably trying to find all our IP address then trying find our address and then trying to locate all our houses and stalk us o.O

no car sorry, he can defect an empty garage for all i care.

or that lawnmower in place of my supra.

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i always thought that the lowest part was measured before and after the axles too. I still got canaried for my second exhaust pipe that runs right under my rear diff for being 10mm too low. would have liked to have had a chat with the officer further about this rule cause his attitude was alright, event though he popped a U-turn and chased me down for 2k's for a "Random" check, and sent me an EPA on my exhaust without telling me....f**kker!

old smart ass vic roads guy checking the car next to mine when i was clearing it made a "have fun with this one" comment to his colleague who was checking my car, implying that i was a typical hoon with a bag full of dodgy illegal mods. f**kkk you too mr vic roads guy you f**kk face! took 2 secs to clear it. end RANT! lol

I ain't changed man, the game did...they f**ked with my merchandise. Now I don't believe in nothin' no more.

Bahahaha officer poptart. Have to remember that one. Where are our legends and stories? I heard he was lying dying in a ditch on the side of Stud Road whilst a group of imports drove past fluttering and flaunting their screamer pipes without stopping to help. But a completely factory Hyundai Excel stopped to help and revive him...and in that short moment he declared war on all modified vehicles...before defecting the Hyundai.

LOL

thats why you should just drive around with no muffler, an atmo BOV and screamer pipe. so if you get defected at least you deserve it :(

yes to all....however its the epa that owns me...

I got a $292 fine a couple weeks ago by an epping TMU for being too low (70mm)

I had a full car load. He let me off without a defect.

Couldve been worse if he tells me to pop my bonnet. Guess i was lucky.. kinda. lol

Knox, rowville , fertreegully. He hangs alot around stud road.

Yep, so pretty much all around where I live :P

I've had a couple of run-ins with him... never did he even accuse me of doing anything stupid, just wanted to slap the yellow sticker on...

The first time was for tires getting bald... fair enough, I was already booked in for new ones, so yeah, I guess I deserved that one :(, the second time was for "not enough padding on steering wheel"... :mad: , and the third time because I'd forgotten to pay my rego... literally 2 days overdue :(

Each time he had to completely chuck a U-turn and 'chase' me (i.e. exceed the speed limit) to catch me... obviously he sees the hotplate taillights and something just snaps! The first time, he handed me the defect and I saw the name and looked at him (he wasn't wearing a name tag?) ... he said "Recognise my name, hey?" when I just smiled, he said "So, am I as mean and nasty as everyone says I am?"... I chose to hold my tongue on that one :P

thats why you should just drive around with no muffler, an atmo BOV and screamer pipe. so if you get defected at least you deserve it :ninja:

haha thumbs up!

I was spewin that it wasnt low enough.

:D

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