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white rspec looks the goods

red is nice too

black eats the poo poo

I think it's the terrible rims :|

Same thing happened to me. Scuffed my paint work. Final inspection made it good again :)

Yeah, so retarded man. Damn kamikaze pieces of cardboard lol.

Lol good thing it buffed out!

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OT: haha free money with so many possible defects in one place? gg XD

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People at hardtuned got rapeddddd, lucky we left before the cops closed the street and went to town.

Estimated 200 plus cars, if everyone had copped a defect, that's $66k in state revenue.....

did anyone cop a defect or the rumor mill is workin over time?

everybody was well behaved so there really wasn't a problem.

no doubt, but certain clubs get the attention

ie a NS.com more likely than a sau meet, (we still have a good rep and trying to keep that)

jdmst are heading that way at this rate...

phaggots

disgusting waste of police resources as usual

how is it a waste of recourses?

The last 3 big meets there were disasters. 180sx fishtailing up and down the road, rotaries doing circles and losing it, and s15's smashing info cafe's. Even after smashing, people didn't clearly learn. Obviously concerned bystanders, local business owners have requested something to be done before damage to their property happens, or worse - someone get hurt by these idiots.

I don't think it's a waste if stupidity is a constant reoccurrence for the place and type of event.

oh an meow

The interior is different in the BRZ, the dash panel is silver rather than fake carbon fibre. The instrument cluster is classier - black with silver edging and digital speed readout like the GTS.

I test drove it at Subaru Interactive Docklands. They have two available for test drive - one auto Black and one manual Blue. My auto Premium Pack + diffuser + mats worked out to $42,225 drive-away.

Ah nice. Thanks for the info. Might suss one out on the weekend. You have to book test drive?

If I want to take custom plates off my car do I just go vicroads and they give me new ones? Obviously fee involved but can I just go down anytime?

hold bottom of plate, pull away hard.

you have taken off the plate.

If I want to take custom plates off my car do I just go vicroads and they give me new ones? Obviously fee involved but can I just go down anytime?

Any time and it's $32. Just brig a screw driver as it has to be done there and then

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