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I'm considering a skyline again, and I live near knox... crazy?

Not as close as Pat though, so maybe ok?

Driven car seven years as daily. Only bumped into him in first year of ownership. (At intersection of burwood and stud)

I tend to avoid Knox shops after hours. Just drive around it. Ftg road or boronia rd.

Just thought id update my fellow brahs

My options of financing to buy a 34R fell through

So buying my car back off Import Monster and rebuilding the engine and fix stuff then back out on the racetrack hopefully in a few months

f*king YES!

Driven car seven years as daily. Only bumped into him in first year of ownership. (At intersection of burwood and stud)

I tend to avoid Knox shops after hours. Just drive around it. Ftg road or boronia rd.

Think you're forgetting the day we got defected by the same cop :P

Think you're forgetting the day we got defected by the same cop :P

Nah that cop was tops. Didn't give me fine or Rwc and just told me to throw on some stockies and take it to vicroads!

The one which EPA'd me on the other hand...

Nah that cop was tops. Didn't give me fine or Rwc and just told me to throw on some stockies and take it to vicroads!

The one which EPA'd me on the other hand...

See it's sad that you should think of that cop as "tops" simply because he's less of a cunt in comparison to others. He still pulled you over cause of the car you drove, still gave you a bullshit minor to get cleared...Petite making all the shit cops look like angels.

i live like 800m from knox, safe to say I had my headaches

actually off the top of my head got done 3 times within a 1km radius of knox.. probably other things i've forgotten too

got done at narre krispy kremes once, that was f**ked remember when I had to borrow your steering wheel hamish cos the previous owner had an aftermarket one on mine.. broke my indicator thingy taking mine off then had to pay an auto elec $$$ to fix it..

funniest story would be getting pulled over after my cousin said "check out that hot chick driving that car" launched it down stud road, nek minit pulled over fined for wreckless driving and defected for bald tyres - didn't even get to catch up to the girl :(

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