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Is there some cop blitz on at the moment? I have been followed by 3 HWP cars in 2 days through Heatherbrae and the Terrace..... One smiled and gave a nod :blink: I should have gate him!

glad to see your back in whoring action!

haven't noticed any. no cops in newy until 9pm. love it!

I may have whored a little lately :P

Hmmm must just be a localised thing, heaps of them around!

Saw a gazillion on the weekend, we were heading back from a cruise on Saturday and it was cop after cop due to that epic 4WD protest rally thing, i have never seen that many cars together like that! Our cruises are pathetic if we can only get 40 and they can get 2000 hahahaaha

Then again if there were 2000 imports you would probably have f**ken Greenpeace and the military involved lolz

haha what's 4wd protest?

The one on the weekend about Stockton beach..... It spanned for 48kms :blink:

When we passed it we drove past bumper to bumper 4WD's through Industrial Drive, past the coal loaders and way over Stockton bridge :O

yea they banned camping on stockton beach i think... alot of people are upset!

Yeah that was the last nail in the coffin, they originally shut access to the dunes which i think pissed a fair few off and then told them they cant camp etc!

Pretty impressive though, they set a record!

Is there some cop blitz on at the moment? I have been followed by 3 HWP cars in 2 days through Heatherbrae and the Terrace..... One smiled and gave a nod :blink: I should have gate him!

Yep deff should have given him some gate, he would have loved it :ph34r:

I down shifted in front of one to slow down at some lights then light went green took off and "BOOM" goes the RB26 lucky cop was at a red light, and i wasnte even going hard just driving normal, the car has been trolling me with that sort of shit in the past few days, rolled past an RBT on the other side of the road with clutch in and the bitch spat flames as i was next to them :rant:

Hahahaha

No visable flames from E85 during the day AND no dark stain from running rich up the back so it looks stock :ph34r:

Yeah I pulled over into one of those RBT station's in hornsby just before the freeway on Saturday night near mid night...

Didn't get pwned for any of my weight reduction mods....

Police Officer: Have you been drinking?

Benji: No sir I don't drink.

Police Officer: Can I please see your licence?

Benji: Yep here it is...

Breath test occurs and all clear

Benji: Just out of curisoity if I happened to have forgotten my licence what sort of fine would I have gotten pwned with?

Police officer gives me a weird look...

Police Officer: $99 mate

Then proceeds to ask me if my address is as per the licence to which I say I'm heading back there now..to which he replied okay have a good night mate.

I then gave the officers in the RBT station each a little courtesy wave and hit the freeway :woot:

Yeah I pulled over into one of those RBT station's in hornsby just before the freeway on Saturday night near mid night...

Didn't get pwned for any of my weight reduction mods....

Police Officer: Have you been drinking?

Benji: No sir I don't drink.

Police Officer: Can I please see your licence?

Benji: Yep here it is...

Breath test occurs and all clear

Benji: Just out of curisoity if I happened to have forgotten my licence what sort of fine would I have gotten pwned with?

Police officer gives me a weird look...

Police Officer: $99 mate

Then proceeds to ask me if my address is as per the licence to which I say I'm heading back there now..to which he replied okay have a good night mate.

I then gave the officers in the RBT station each a little courtesy wave and hit the freeway :woot:

Your car is stock, mine is heavily modified....... i fail to see why you would worry?

Your car is stock, mine is heavily modified....... i fail to see why you would worry?

The complete rear of my car is stripped out lol.....

They could pin me for having no rear seats, no child safety anchor etc etc....

But they didnt notice that because it was nice and dark luckily :).

The complete rear of my car is stripped out lol.....

They could pin me for having no rear seats, no child safety anchor etc etc....

But they didnt notice that because it was nice and dark luckily :).

They should give you a defect for your head :P

The complete rear of my car is stripped out lol.....

They could pin me for having no rear seats, no child safety anchor etc etc....

But they didnt notice that because it was nice and dark luckily :).

Having no rear seats is NOT DEFECTABLE

Having no child anchor points is NOT DEFECTABLE

Having no boot carpet is NOT DEFECTABLE

having no p plate holder is NOT DEFECTABLE

Been a douche bag is a character defect and they should of pistol whipped you. :domokun:

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

Having no rear seats is NOT DEFECTABLE

Having no child anchor points is NOT DEFECTABLE

Having no boot carpet is NOT DEFECTABLE

having no p plate holder is NOT DEFECTABLE

Been a douche bag is a character defect and they should of pistol whipped you. :domokun:

One more post and you crack 1000!!!! DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET!!!!! :woot:

Having no rear seats is NOT DEFECTABLE

Having no child anchor points is NOT DEFECTABLE

Having no boot carpet is NOT DEFECTABLE

having no p plate holder is NOT DEFECTABLE

Been a douche bag is a character defect and they should of pistol whipped you. :domokun:

I suddenly.....feel so safe..

Good to hear my vehicle is non-defectable :D

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