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amen brother.

I tell ya the shit I get away with when I had the Lexus or driving the audi now no chance in a import or modified commo such double standards but I guess people make it easy for them to target certain cars

So I thought having a stock standard Evo would stop all the cop troubles

Nek minnit, pulled over by 3 cop cars and about 7 officers

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"This is a random check" "we thought your number plates were home made"

Dafuq?

Let go with a merry Christmas..

Excessive.

Yeh I they ran the plates, but he thought they were homemade for the better fit.

Like hamish said. Don't mind getting pulled over for an assumption, just nerve racking because u don't know whether you'll get a decent cop or a f**k knuckle.. And this time there were seven of them

rockin a baby seat in it ham?

not yet... will probably leave it until he is a little older and then we can have a seat in each car.

gonna try and find a recaro bucket that looks similar to the SR3's

I was out for a bike ride yesterday and got pulled over by one of those response vans, mate and i where like f**k, all this for no helmets?

Turns out the school got broken into though.

not yet... will probably leave it until he is a little older and then we can have a seat in each car.

gonna try and find a recaro bucket that looks similar to the SR3's

I Doubt they would pass Aus design rules.. Should get one that looks like it, and get it re stitched!

It's not too bad, they've dislodged one of the screws that goes into the chassis to hold it in place (if that makes sense). It hadn't prepped or sprayed either, and no real cosmetic damage. Zip tied it in place for the meantime. But still shit like that just pisses me off.

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Realistically if I bumped a car that looked like it had a bar in prep waiting to be painted, I would leave a sorry note and that's about it. Can't expect him to repaint your bar for you when it doesn't even have paint on it nomsaiyan? Unlucky though man.

Yeah I get what you mean mate. Honestly like you said could have been much worse so I'm not that annoyed. Just annoys me that people aren't more careful around other peoples property.

Had Christmas lunch today with the old man's side today. So much food. Feel like I got a food baby in the old gut.

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