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what are cops even gonna find on here, that we have skylines with mods and drive around in them fast sometimes.....................wow like they cant work that out without bothering everyone on here.gee, we dont go sussout there cop stations to ce if they are currupt or anything.

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Yeah would love to go to a defect cruise...unfortunately I wouldn't even be able to make it :) damn car has finally shit itself...will turn but not fire. It's all looking to be like a broken wire somewhere...affecting coils and firing. Can't be arsed looking for it now!!!

oh.. maybe you missed it when we were talking about it earlier today adrian..

We were thinking like SAU, "Copsaustralia.com" where they go on there and discuss the latest defect techniques, swap brag stories how they defected a guy because he was missing a shift pattern on his gearknob, the best spots to buy doughnuts in town, etc :)

oh.. maybe you missed it when we were talking about it earlier today adrian..

We were thinking like SAU, "Copsaustralia.com" where they go on there and discuss the latest defect techniques, swap brag stories how they defected a guy because he was missing a shift pattern on his gearknob, the best spots to buy doughnuts in town, etc ;)

Nah I was there...

Not to sure on whether the cops around here are bright enough to use a forum... Ever seen them at the station with the old one finger typing?

Kuntstable Mystique can't even find the post reply button... :)

Yeah looks like an electrical fault somewhere...been getting worse...past 2 days I've had a dead battery. No load when the car is switched....so not being drained?

Alternator runs car fine when battery is disconnected? Thinking either the battery is completely shite...or there is a strange charging issue.

Also managed to make the car idle funny and lose a cylinder by wiggling some of the ecu leads today, so it's like the wiring has decided to die!!!

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