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looks like the revenue targets are down again..  

not far off to june.. at the start of May si would park your car in the garage and not take it outside for 2 months.

you trying to be a rock supastar NoDroG

this shit is annoying me. i met some friends at TGI's on friday and saw many a cop but didn't get pulled over lucking. i wasn't actually on chapel for very long though - no laps just in and out.

btw... R33's are the new VL, not skylines in general :D

i used to go to chapel a lot for drinks, dinner and shopping a lot... but i don't anymore because of all the cops and young hooligans.... if i do it's in the day.

anyway, that same night they had a big booze bus and flood lights set up on the Monash freeway... there were also tog's on the side of the road, but somehow i managed to get through without being breath tested or hassled by the tog's..... *sighs in relief*

btw... R33's are the new VL, not skylines in general

Naturally because R32’s are better looking, newer cars and of course more expensive. I should sell my car and buy me a few R32’s :D

damn right they are :)

you could have bought mine for 13 :D

a skyline is a skyline and a VL is a VL... you may as well sit here and converse about the likeness of an apple in comparison to an orange.

for every likeness you can come up with i bet i can come up with 2 differences...

i was talking about how common they are and the popularity of them fawkers!

plus up this side of town r32s arent rare :)

also didnt go chapel wasnt feeling to well

but i heard the police had a successful weekend in protecting the innocent by keeping an eye on "popular nightspots"

that'll teach those jap buzz box 2 litre juice hairdrying ricers from ever trying to cause trouble again..?

Just wondering has anyone from here got defected at Chapel over the weekend?

And if yes, what did u get defected for?

they block it off just about every friday night... and for a bout 3-4 weeks straight they blocked it off and just handed out the canaries.

(this was about 1-2 months ago)

bottom line is this.

Go there in your line, you'll come home defected for something.

Or risk a friendly EPA visit.

EPA stations are there sometimes too testing cars.

Get picked by one of them and you'll feel it in your rear for a while

just a quickie

if you dont have a cat i.e your running a straight turbo back system

Can the EPA station detect this? and if sort of fines am i looking at? Ive asked around and some people are tellin me that its fine others are sayin it isnt

One person said its a 5k fine for not having a cat...can i just play dumb and say its the dealers fault, who i bought it off..... if it is illegal

Dox.... i don't think it is only 2 litre ricers causing trouble... i have seen just as many skyline drivers acting like fools.

Blade.... just get a gutted cat and you will be fine... unless they take your exhaust apart on the side of the road.

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