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11 hours ago, admS15 said:

I've been driving modified shitbox Nissan's in Victoriastan for the last 9 years and have been pulled over exactly 0 times. Actually that's a Iie, I got pulled up once when I blasted past an undercover at 20 k over. Copped a speeding fine only which was surprising considering my wife was yelling abuse at them.

Honestly, you don't see many cops on the road anymore. Probably all working from home or just eating donuts back at the station.

Just don't drive like a dickhead in the wrong place and you'll be right. 

gonna seem like a dunce.. but what does victoriastan stand for haha? but yeah nah, ive memorised most of the cop spots, even then, if im gonna speed ill do a pass by of the place first before going to make sure im not gonna get shafted haha

On 12/05/2023 at 8:09 AM, JayJay777 said:

gonna seem like a dunce.. but what does victoriastan stand for haha? but yeah nah, ive memorised most of the cop spots, even then, if im gonna speed ill do a pass by of the place first before going to make sure im not gonna get shafted haha

Dictatorship of VIC. Cops here have the reputation of being cunce to drivers of modified cars.

Just now, admS15 said:

Dictatorship of VIC. Cops here have the reputation of being cunce to drivers of modified cars.

haha, love that. but yeah i have noticed that, had an 03 impreza, not a single engine mod done to it, only made it look nice, legit all rice... got pulled over and abused for pretty much no reason, tried to defect me on it being to low, it was just high enough. tried to say the body kit parts i had werent stock so therefore not allowed (first off.. wtf) but they were just sti parts so they couldnt do jack squat

51 minutes ago, GTSBoy said:

Well, there's your problem. Never been one of those on the road that didn't need to be pulled over for a random drug search or to inspect the treadless tyres.

haha, funnily enough, never touched drugs or vapes or smokes or anything like that, but i get what you mean, although the treadless tyres.. different story haha

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On 11/05/2023 at 2:57 PM, soviet_merlin said:

If you are set on the aeroflow intercooler I have one that was on my car. S2 Stagea with 260awkw.

It's sitting in a box in my garage and I'd be happy to pass it on. You would just have to pay for shipping from Sydney. Should have all the piping as well so may potentially be bolt-on. Or as good as. See attached for what it looked like on the car. Not sure if this is the right gear for entering beauty pageants but I think it'll look fine with different hose clamps.

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Just bringing up an old post, but you wouldnt by anychance still have the intercooler would ya?

12 hours ago, Wazmond said:

Just bringing up an old post, but you wouldnt by anychance still have the intercooler would ya?

Yup, it's all still sitting in a box in my garage. Just message me on the forums and I'm sure we can work something out if you want it.

On 22/03/2024 at 9:06 AM, soviet_merlin said:

Yup, it's all still sitting in a box in my garage. Just message me on the forums and I'm sure we can work something out if you want it.

Ive sent a message to you via dms

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