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Dumb luck my friend. I had my r back for 7 hours after havin it off the road for 7 months and got done for height, major with rwc needed and 299 dollar fine. Forgive me for erring on the side of caution but cruises are a lot easier to be invisible in or find ways out of the situation. Because an event that big WILL result in cops turning up and handing out defects and epas like candy

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Haven't been to Knox cuz I don't feel like getting caned by pettett no...

pettett is a wank.

He had me sitting in handcuffs on the side of the road because he was under the assumption my vehicle had drugs in it. better yet at 6.30am going to work in a suit.

Car was stock back then.

P.S Ive never had a narcotics or drug offence to my name. hell never even touched the stuff. except as my car wasnt illeagle I must have drugs because I argued back saying this is rediculous I have a job to go to.

People still get done by him at Knox. May be rumor. But I also hear that he's training lilydale tmu to be as bad as he is...so... Either way... You can't up and move your car at a show n shine if the cops turn up.

Which they will.

Well, let's just go to somewhere safer and with less coptention.

point was having the cars all sitting there in a show and shine makes it so much easier for the cops to rock up and hand out defects as quick as they can write them. And they're a Lot more predisposed towards major defects these days.

im keen for the cruise

ive lived in the knox area for two years and got done three times. Twice by Pettit, saw him again today on the way home from work on ftg rd unmarked dark green ss. he was pretty good with me, got done but just told me to raise the coilovers, loose the pod and bleed valve, and put my stock wheel back on, both times lol. his side kick got me once on stud rd peak hour traffic, while he was under my hood, saw an evo coming down the road saw it, walked into the middle of the road indicating to pull over, the said pop your hood ill be with u when ive done this guy, sent me to epa out bum f**k west, he was worse !. So i acted full dumb nd made him get on his knees to show me how to tell the tyre is bald, and explain how a boost controller works and what not. that guy was worse than Pettit.

stay away from knox! but if its advertised, he will come form anywhere

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