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Old 17-08-2020, 07:16 PM   #19
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Default Re: The last Australian made police car

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Not sure about putting them in a museum. Have you ever seen how the police treat them?

Scuff marks everyone inside and out, driver's seat all buggered up from rubbing their gear on them, drill holes in dash everywhere, junkies ****ing on the seats, all the mounted kerbs and flat throttle acceleration on a bone cold start .. 40,000km of police use is like 250,000km of regular private use

We might appreciate a beater falcon or commodore but for police it's a tool of trade , nothing more


The cops keep cars around. This one is still on the fleet.
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