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Re: Police traffic cars
« Reply #30 on: 06 January 2015, 08:54:00 »

Proving that no matter how many laws you break, you're still a "law abiding citizen" if you're never caught..  ;) ;D
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Re: Police traffic cars
« Reply #31 on: 06 January 2015, 23:06:00 »

They've got to be ok for oncoming traffic as well. When I'm driving down an unlit country lane (which is every day) I can't see a thing when someone approaches with these bleedin LED's. Takes my eyes a few seconds to adjust afterwards too.

Not just me then........ ::) ;D
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« Reply #32 on: 06 January 2015, 23:36:05 »

Walked by a Audi 80 sport with flat tyres all round and green mould many years ago. Knocked on all the doors local to see if the owner wished to sell (missus learning to drive and didnt fancy my 2.2 audi coupe being lamposted).

Guy rang me back with a decent price but could not get his hands on the paperwork.

Done the deal (£300) reapplied for the paperwork which came thru. Next few weeks must of pulled over a billion times as the the previous owner was "at her Majesty's pleasure" 
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