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Matt, look for an e30 323i John Player special and dish it out with wide-ass gold BBS meshies....

P plate legal, period correct winning on a budget

Damn, I now want a BMW... maybe I should just steal mum's and modify that...

How much do they go for? 10k?

E30 323i? should be 2-4k (not 100% it was $4-6k a while ago).

Well I was going too but he was debating whether or not to give me the High-Powered Vehicle fine for P Plates. I had my reasons for it and he eventually conceded that he wouldn't give me the fine. Fancy that, stiffing Pettett on a fine he so desperately wants to hand out. Still pissed though, don't get that fine so instead he reams me for a legal height car but still have to get a rwc. He's as big of a toss pot as people say he is, came up to my window and just took my license and didn't say anything. Absolute rude prick.

I'd be annoyed too if I was doing the same job for 7+ years :P

He got me in 2006 in knox, he has been at it for such a long time.. Imagine the amount of imports he has seen over the years... Must know every trick in the book!

I'd be annoyed too if I was doing the same job for 7+ years :P

He got me in 2006 in knox, he has been at it for such a long time.. Imagine the amount of imports he has seen over the years... Must know every trick in the book!

His coworker tried to tell me that Pettett is so good at his job, and knows so much, that if he was to stick his head under the bonnet of a mechanics car, he would know more about the car than that owner would. Tried very hard not to laugh in her face.

His coworker tried to tell me that Pettett is so good at his job, and knows so much, that if he was to stick his head under the bonnet of a mechanics car, he would know more about the car than that owner would. Tried very hard not to laugh in her face.

She said that?!

I'd rather see my taxpayer money for her to copped up in kitchen.

His coworker tried to tell me that Pettett is so good at his job, and knows so much, that if he was to stick his head under the bonnet of a mechanics car, he would know more about the car than that owner would. Tried very hard not to laugh in her face.

he's NOT good at his job at all....

he completely creates his own strategy and disregards apropriate policing.

The only skill he has is knowing how to manipulate the laws to rasie revenue and pursue a small minded personal vendetta

His coworker tried to tell me that Pettett is so good at his job, and knows so much, that if he was to stick his head under the bonnet of a mechanics car, he would know more about the car than that owner would. Tried very hard not to laugh in her face.

she's a bitch too

Where do you go? My lovely

where do you go oh oh oh oh oh-oh-we-oh

I wanna know, oh oh eh oh

nfi, second time ive been. western port somewhere

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