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We had a huge brisbane traffic cop bust on the coast, DD, hoon's, defects ect. Over that time zone the ute was seen with two marked drivers. As well as rumors of them being seen pulled over on the side of the road pulling over some dude.

I can't be 100% sure, but just in case... keep an eye out.

I've heard the rumours about this as well. Nice of them to spend $2000 on some plates.. ALl the other "cheaper" options of got you are gorn :thumbsup:

Too risky now. Hence why andrew and I argue all the time about me just "puttering" around in a skyline... *sigh*

I have seen this car in action

It had a guy pulled over on the sunshine motorway, blue and red lights flashing from the inside of the car between Xmas and new years

I thought it was a Ford ute, not a Holden

It has fibreglass canopy on the back (maybe to throw people in the back)

Lucky i was in the family VX wagon, they never look twice!

I have couple of policeman friends up north between Maryborough and Bunderburg, and there is a traffic branch car Holden ute with Bundy stickers and spot lights just like the boy's from out west do them up.

I cant believe im reading this....

Come on guys, the media would be the first to know if they were doing this....

The QLD Gov will never approve funding for a D car ute....

Little loan have them drag people then book em.... No way....

Ill check it out tommorrow, my 5 cents is ya just been had....

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