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I know running away from the policezo aint a cool thingo but i though this was quite an entertaining story.

i was heading home with a mate after a big 18th at whale beach. Driving down spit hill towards the city. i saw a white R34 GTR i was like Sweet man check out the 34 such a mad car. we were kinda driving next to it gazing at it as we were going down the hill.

We were in a white v8 Vk holden with the body kit and decals everywere kinda a cop magnet. This cop car was signeling to pull us over (behind us) then the cop car must have seen the GTR and decided to change lanes and pull the GTR over. The dood saw the cop car change lanes and head for him. He switched his lights off and F***KEN BLASTED!!!!!! so hard just burnt the cop car (not a highway patrol...i dont htink) and he headed up the left side of spit hill the side with no speeding cameras... fairly entertaining very exciting.

i wonder how often this kinda thing happens. Any 1 got similar storys... ? i love this sort of stuff.

but speeding is bad and cops are tops ;) *cough*

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hehe not a wise thing to do,cos cops would suspect the car is stolen and do anything to check on it, so when u see a cop car, dont try to change ur route or anything..just continue on normal driving.and if they make u stop.. u stop!(cop told me himself-cos i tried to avoid a cop car once)

i saw a silver Evo creeping towards the red traffic lights on becroft road when a cop car came up behind them and turned the disco lights on, the evo dropped it straight through the red light

what kind of evo?

i have made a couple of errors, and tried to get away a couple of times.

once i got away, th other time i got caught...

he he he

was fun tho...

what kind of evo?

i have made a couple of errors, and tried to get away a couple of times.

once i got away, th other time i got caught...

he he he

was fun tho...

Can i ask what made running an option... if you had some serious warrants for your arrest, then i can understand running, but short of that...well :P

Just a question R33s-Goesoff: You said you were heading down the spit hill in the direction of the city right? and you were next to the GTR - which then headed up the left side of the hill - where there are two speed cameras 50 metres apart.

Id love to hear the rest of the story - was he driving on the wrong side of the road? cos thats the only remotely possible way he could get past two speed cameras going up the spit citybound and considering there is a concrete median strip that makes for some truely "spirited" driving.

Enlighten us :)

hey i saw the the r34 gtr on sunday nite that thing was crazieee

2 asian guys had euro number plates with volks

we had mad fun on parra rd arund 2-3am he was pretty craziee running my mates s15 chopping him obviously.........

lookeed crazy man it was a r34gtr v-spec 2 young guys man max 25 highlight of my long weekend

Blitz: Obvisouly you dont know your streets too well. Befor you reach the incline of spit hill heading towards the city were the two speed cameras are situated there is a left turn just after all the posh restarunts end, about 100m from the end of the bridge itself. which will take you up into mosman....... Its and illegal left turn. Smart A$$.

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