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Hey i just want to know abit about the Dandenong area (dandy noth,south,west etc). What are the police like around that area? Recently bought my first jap car, so im not sure what the attention will be like as ive never experienced it(p plater). I would also like to know what your views are on the area in general. Also theres a car dealer which only sells jap cars, near the parkmore shopping centre, i drive past it everyday. I dont know the name of it or anything, but it has heaps of skylines,supras and a few other japs, anyone know any info on this place?

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i live in Dandy north, ive had my R34 for over a year now, and no ones pulled me over(yet).

Aaron just drew attention to himself with his homemade plates

You wouldnt happen to have a black r34 skyline gt-t with an after market spoiler? Ive seen that around the dandy area a few times lol

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I've lived and worked in the Dandenong / Springvale / Noble Park / Keysborough area since the late '80s. The only times I've ever had problems with the local police is when one failed to give way to me while he was doing a u-turn and I was turning left, almost smashing in my drivers door, and when the bus lane was put in on Springvale Road. I got a little extra attention when I had vinyls down the side, but apart from that, never have a problem.

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White 4door gtt

Dam, i remember about 2 weeks ago, i was at the car wash near wellington high school, thats near waverly gardens shopping centre, saw a white r34 take off from the car wash, not sure if it was a 2 door or 4 door or even if it was a gtr or not, but man that thing was so dam loud, even my dad who only loves hes v8s said he loved the sound of it lol.

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lol if you look closely there was another undercover cop car behind the one behind me.

7 officers, all because they thought my plates were home made..

let me take a pic, said have a nice day and that was that..

but yeh i don't know why i was boxed in, thats how they stopped be. i was already parking the car lol

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