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That aerial looks as if its longer than the car! Cant say ive seen a series one with square driving lights before either

that was a cop in that r33, i seen it yesterday and was looking at the 3 ariels thinking wtf are they for, i thought the r33 would have no ariels like mine. i was actually doing a touch over the speed limit to catch up to it to have a look at who would drive such a thing, he didnt seem to care. are you sure its a cop man?

the undercover commo's don't have ariels that obvious on them, and undercover cop cars are usually something other than white.

the bacon you were smelling may have been off that double cheeseburger he just bought from hungary jacks.

Well it aint very sneaky now i mean that satelite dish he's got hanging off the back can be spotted from a quarter mile away.

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i think ull find SAPOL will not use a car of that age for pursuit, an on a highway def not as a v8 will chas u down a on a freeway queit easily, there would b more chance of them using a wrx b4 a 2nd hand r33. i now plenty of ppl that hav arials like that on there imports for wen we go up country CB rules for a good laugh most nights

i think ull find SAPOL will not use a car of that age for pursuit, an on a highway def not as a v8 will chas u down a on a freeway queit easily, there would b more chance of them using a wrx b4 a 2nd hand r33. i now plenty of ppl that hav arials like that on there imports for wen we go up country CB rules for a good laugh most nights

id say your correct.

but, its possibly just an unmarked car, not a pursuit car?

That aerial looks as if its longer than the car! Cant say ive seen a series one with square driving lights before either

DONT WORRY ITS NOT A COP :P

those aerials came standard on some imported 33's

mike the guy who owns m and c doyles had one on his, came standard.

forgot what they were used for though, will do some research and let ya know.

kye

DONT WORRY ITS NOT A COP :P

those aerials came standard on some imported 33's

mike the guy who owns m and c doyles had one on his, came standard.

forgot what they were used for though, will do some research and let ya know.

kye

that clears that up, but what about the driving lights?

that clears that up, but what about the driving lights?

the ones in the front bar at the bottom?

someone in japan could have added them or the owner himself.

plenty of imports come over with them cause of the hills in japan, ive seen some werid ones and cool ones.

i had a licence plate holder on my 32 when it came over that lit up :P wish i had the plates that worked with it

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DONT WORRY ITS NOT A COP :rolleyes:

those aerials came standard on some imported 33's

mike the guy who owns m and c doyles had one on his, came standard.

forgot what they were used for though, will do some research and let ya know.

kye

well i still beg to differ i wouldn't be so quick to say DONT WORRY

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