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Tarneit/hoppers crossing/Werribee

I really recommend Platinum Motorcycles in Keilor East. It's just off the Western Ring Road so it's quite easy to get to.The guy who runs it, Louie, knows his stuff and is honest too. He's been working on bikes his whole life.http://www.platinummotorcycles.com.au/If you do go, tell him O'C says hello

not a great deal in the end

on the old falcons they had a dedicated cop cluster

that was used so it had digital speed readout and peak speed save / recall setting etc

nothing "important" and it's not a "cop chip" tune either

but they had to swap it out when they sold it as a normal car

ie a pain in the ass, but back in the old days

these days its just a toggle setting

you can turn police mode on and off on any ba cluster via the ODB port

in fact, you can change the whole car, including remapping via ODB port

on the BA

when you enable police mode

the cluster simply shows digital speed in km/h (and speedo dial) and has a top score / speed recall feature

normal BA cluster has like fuel economy on avg fuel etc

this is all disabled in the police mode to show you digital speed read out (and speedo dial)

theres also some other trick to make all the lights go off in the car

like the interior ones again, nothing special

R33 GTR's already look good on it own, maybe the Nismo 400R kit, but I quite like the Veilside kit. Looks Tuff!

but I quite like the Veilside kit

but I quite like the Veilside kit

but I quite like the Veilside kit

but I quite like the Veilside kit

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