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When I first looked at the photo instead of thinking "Oh no. Another unmarked cop car to catch me when I do something wrong" I actually wondered if the cops had purchased a Skyline to try and catch more of the thieves that have been stealing our pride and joys at a rate of about 1 a week for the last 6 months. It may or may not be a cop car but I for one hope that it is... and that it gets stolen and leads the cops to a warehouse full of Skylines & Skyline parts. Although that may all be wishful thinking.

I asked someone closely related to sapol to day about it and he told me that there are 16 sapol lines at the moment, the ones will the arials are only D’s the others don’t have them. They are also retuned and unlimited!!! He also let slip that they are getting two 35 GTR’s that will be marked highway patrol and used up north

thats ok guys apology accepted :P

so how do i become a cop and get issued one of these 35 GTR :P;)

if there running untunned and unlimited can we pull them over get them for boost guages controlers Pfc's :thumbsup: and whatever else the now low and they do run standard wheels with orriginal twin muffler on that silver one

the more descrete ones may have mags and zausts i dont know

YES heslo D = detective

isnt there age restrictions on police cars though?

ive known a couple 33's that came with them from japan including my crash repair's 33

Madaz, was the 33 in the picture a 4 door? next time you seen him just cruise up and ask what its for :thumbsup:

na Kye was a 2 door, i would get laughed out the door if i tried to recruit :thumbsup: .. um i don't think there is a age limit to drive the cars i think for bikes there is and maybe highway patrol would need x amount of driving hours and extra advanced driver courses

SAPOL recruitment tool

**BEWARE** Guys

Police are using skylines as pursuit vehicles undercover of course

there is this silver one and a white one getting round

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My limited knowledge of RF would say that's not a SAPOL equipped vehicle. SAPOL use the Government Radio Network (GRN) which are only require a 40cm antenna for their digital signals. Highway vehicles have HF radios which have the big antennas, but theres no reason to put one on a city vehicle like that, and it doesnt look like a HF antenna. I've seen plain clothed officers in an old holden crusing around TTP before, they normally dont equip the vehicle with a mobile radio, but use their handhelds. And they arn't undercover persuit vehicles, but more like a spotter. My guess is its a CB enthusiest, as someone else suggested. Probably have a scanner in there to pick up a wide spectrum of frequencies hence the need for a long antenna.

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I highly doubt they will get 35 GTRs. Why wouldn't they get a porsche or something else exotic?

This is Australia, the government won't spend $100k+ on a highway pursuit vehicle. They've already got pursuit vehicles and they're commos with a big SS badge on the back...

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