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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

I know the owner, we cruised with him a couple of weeks ago, very nice car :)

i know a guy that ran from a defect station... as they waved him in he pulled in and dropped a gear and took off in an R33 gts-t. the cops took off after him. he went through 2 red lights and the cops got him.. they throu him on the bonnet and started saying... you could not even out run us in a 4wd GTR. "he had Fake GTR Badges on His car.

poor guy got nail by cops and got foun d out about his fake GTR.

good to watch thou...

yeh trying to outrun cops in a car is a little difficult, maybe at 2am with no other traffic on the road and you know the area REALLY well

but even then, unless you got warrants out on you (which means u should be out and about anyway) just pull over

IF it were a motorbike on the other hand

now thats another story :)

yeah..but everytime you do it, the risk of actually getting caught or them calling for backup are pretty strong. These days with video cameras monitoring pretty much every road, and cops able to call for helicopter backup, you'd want to be making sure the cop just couldn't be bothered after the inititial squirt.

and what happens if some knob walks out on the road as you're "buzzing" as you're getting away from the cops.. you don't think too well when you're under pressure.. you'll be regretting that for the rest of your life.

the way the cops screw you these days for nothing, u r sometimes better off running and getting scewed anyway if they catch ya!

Now if we could only get real criminals to drive sports cars and run from the cops then they might get stopped and the cops might actually do some good and catch them instead of innocent motorist.

A mate of mine is a cop and he catches people in faster cars all the time because he is a better driver. I've been out on the track with him and he is just amazingly smooth. I don't suppose all cops are as good as him but there would be afair few out there, particularly in Highway Patrol.

I guess the other thing anyone being chased by him would have against them is the fact that his nick name to the other coppers is Mad Max! He didn't get that for no reason.

Oh and btw Knore, I've been in the car when we chased and caught a guy on a ZZR600 purely due to his lack of skill.

yeah..but everytime you do it, the risk of actually getting caught or them calling for backup are pretty strong. These days with video cameras monitoring pretty much every road, and cops able to call for helicopter backup, you'd want to be making sure the cop just couldn't be bothered after the inititial squirt.

look running aint a good thing.

but, i've sure thought about it... one night i nearly did. I was only 10 mins from home, knew the area ridiclously well, it was 3am in the morning on the way home from a cruise actually.

If the car wasnt in dire need of a new fuel pump i doubt i would have stopped to be honest.

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