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Was being followed by and unmarked on the way to work this morning. He sits behind and to the side which means hes checking ure rego etc, plus is saw him talking on the radio. he was looking right at me for ages no doubt he was checking me out. So i agve him a little how u doing wave and he just moves along. I think he liked the element of surprise. :P

geez never had that exciting experiecnes with unmarked cars.

Ive had to drag an unmarked car, tailgate them then speed right in front of them - they let me make a fool outta myself for 20mins then pulled me over - but they were nice about my stupidity - scared me for a while saying they were going to book me for a 6 pointer then at the last minute said it was a warning cos they had better things to do.

ryan just sent me an email - his friend matt did a Macka an dpranged his Skyline into a tree - i have photos but cant open them on work computer so hehe if there good i'll post the damage up later!

yes it was on welshpool rd - this is how it happened:

he whole accident caused by the rear suspension setup falling off, yes thats right the rear wishbone snapped off resulting in the loss of a right rear wheel at 100 ks and attached are the pics of the newly shaped skyline coutesy of welshpool roads flora

oh yeah and matt didnt get a scratch

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