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HAHA you are not a true import driver in victoria until u get canaried!!

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If that's true, maybe i should sell my line.

On the other hand; having a big turbo hanging off the side of your RB does not make you a true import driver, just like owning a GTR does not mean you can "drive" a GTR. Lets see who's worthy on the track, you dyno queen! ;):)

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If that's true, maybe i should sell my line.

On the other hand; having a big turbo hanging off the side of your RB does not make you a true import driver, just like owning a GTR does not mean you can "drive" a GTR.   Lets see who's worthy on the track, you dyno queen! :D:rofl:

when i have a license again i will be out on the track :D

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You will need to get a standard BOV for removing that canary.

A switched on VICRoads person will pick you up for it.

If you know the tricks then vicroads wont even look at ur car when you go to clear a canary so you dont have to take anything off. :D

I have explaining this so many times before

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Obvously his trick is someone on the inside

An INSIDER...ive heard if urve got a mate who works for vic roads...you can get off scott free everytime

yes if you know someone at vicroads then you can get the canary cleared 5 mins after the cops give it to you, but that aint my trick, and i dont have a trick either, its just a way of going about it, no tricks involved :)

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