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rus123 was that you we all passed??? jeeze hope all is ok? please pm if youd rather....

Good turnout, no one I knew at all....lol where were you all. No one had maps or an idea where to go...but police presence was offensively high, as to was the 31's...haha..seems like some other ppl might have ruined this destination....

Lucas made it home...just....

Nice to have met you all...and some of those cars were just beautiful. But didnt get to see many of you on the run... :blink:

Thank guys for a good night.. :devil:

awsome night people that road was sweet as would have been better if the cop hadn't pulled me up but ah well we should feel safe obviously the was no other crime in the area :devil: nice to meet you's all and see ya next time

dam...so you coped a defect? was it a random pull over out of the bunch?

yeah mate kickin meself was bout 2am i was tried and the group had pulled over so just waved kept cruising seen a car come kaning up behind me just sitting on 70 he came up sat right behind me for a bit as soon as it went from 70-80 and i started to accelarate to 80 boom party lights checked me lights reckoned they were hid checked height and asked where the bov was pointed it out got the trumpet still on camara out pics no defect sticker just reckons letter from epa come soon for bov and exhust pretty weak but what do ya do lol

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yes always admit to not knowing anything where the parts in the car is unless its obvise...just say not sure coz you neve modified the car...just bought it the way it is now....easier for you and harder for the cops who dont know much...

if the cop knows his stuff he will still get you done no matter what....

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yes always admit to not knowing anything where the parts in the car is unless its obvise...just say not sure coz you neve modified the car...just bought it the way it is now....easier for you and harder for the cops who dont know much...

if the cop knows his stuff he will still get you done no matter what....

yeah man it sticks out like dogs nuts man (sits on intercooler pipeing next to the pod) was hoping he might have been ok bout it but he was his charming self all gruff and grumble lol

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