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As the others have already said, stay away from Princes Highway Fri nights. Even if you are obeying the road laws it's hard to separate the few doing that from the 100's going up and down drag racing all night. Good chance you would be pulled over and either fined, NOU or EPA but everyone here already knows that.

As the others have already said, stay away from Princes Highway Fri nights. Even if you are obeying the road laws it's hard to separate the few doing that from the 100's going up and down drag racing all night. Good chance you would be pulled over and either fined, NOU or EPA but everyone here already knows that.

Not always true, I drove a VL Turbo there on Ps for a while and didn't ever get pulled over, but then again it wasn't an import with a spoiler was it :)

Not always true, I drove a VL Turbo there on Ps for a while and didn't ever get pulled over, but then again it wasn't an import with a spoiler was it :)

well all luck i would say and considering gdogz is a cop (if ya hadn't read past post i'd start)i'd stay as far as i could away lol

As the others have already said, stay away from Princes Highway Fri nights. Even if you are obeying the road laws it's hard to separate the few doing that from the 100's going up and down drag racing all night. Good chance you would be pulled over and either fined, NOU or EPA but everyone here already knows that.

listen to this man...

srsly... he knows what is what...

im more then willing to dangle some donuts behind my car do decoy the police, so honest law abiding car loving enthusiast people can enjoy their cars and night...what a joke to think twice about taking ur much loved car out for a cruise seriously don't police have drunks punching on at king st to worry about?

well all luck i would say and considering gdogz is a cop (if ya hadn't read past post i'd start)i'd stay as far as i could away lol

Dunno about luck, I never did anything stupid, quiet exhaust and stock exterior so I didn't attract any attention. Doesn't bother me anyway I don't have the car anymore and I had an exemption regardless.

In the last 2 hours there has already been more than 10 separate jobs for Princes Highway in relation to vehicles drag racing, burn outs etc. Little wonder we (police) are always there. Couple of months ago there were 10 cars impounded along there in space of few hours.

Dunno about luck, I never did anything stupid, quiet exhaust and stock exterior so I didn't attract any attention. Doesn't bother me anyway I don't have the car anymore and I had an exemption regardless.

lol @ exemption regardless.

Not even Lewis Hamilton gets an exemption from stupidity.

In the last 2 hours there has already been more than 10 separate jobs for Princes Highway in relation to vehicles drag racing, burn outs etc. Little wonder we (police) are always there. Couple of months ago there were 10 cars impounded along there in space of few hours.

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