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haha they're "spy" cars S13 Angel ..... they also have a Rav4 too .... i organised the pre-delivery for both those cars .... it ws funny cos they didnt want to give us a date when they would pick them up .... the cars sat there for about 2 months then just one morning gone! LOL weirdos they aint the secret service! :spank:

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undercover cars are becoming harder to distinguish. used to be pursuit rims heavily coated with brake dust :), antennas on each side of rear window, lower than stock sus, darker tint and usually dark blue, dark green, black, coloured cars.

these days i see them in totally stock looking vx/vy's, au/ba's still with hubcaps, 92.9 and other random stickers on windows. they use any coloured cars now too. have noticed the fleetcare stickers on a lot of them. only way to really tell these days is to look for the police logo on the driver/passengers shirt on their shoulder. on topic of police cars, following a pursuit car the other night, and 1 of its rear number plate lights wasn't working! :spank:

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undercover cars are becoming harder to distinguish. used to be pursuit rims heavily coated with brake dust :), antennas on each side of rear window, lower than stock sus, darker tint and usually dark blue, dark green, black, coloured cars.  

these days i see them in totally stock looking vx/vy's, au/ba's still with hubcaps, 92.9 and other random stickers on windows. they use any coloured cars now too. have noticed the fleetcare stickers on a lot of them. only way to really tell these days is to look for the police logo on the driver/passengers shirt on their shoulder. on topic of police cars, following a pursuit car the other night, and 1 of its rear number plate lights wasn't working! :spank:

You sure some of these arent coppers own personal cars they use too n from work? cos i see a guy in police uniform in a bunky all the time.

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You sure some of these arent coppers own personal cars they use too n from work? cos i see a guy in police uniform in a bunky all the time.

yeah ones ive seen were stock looking commodore/falcons with car full of cops.

you'll even notice them at rbt's and when theyve pulled people over with the strobe lights on dash/windows, cant see them until theyre turned on.

few years ago also saw an undercover xr8 pulled somebody over on mitchell freeway, with blue light stuck on roof.

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