Whoops!watkins wrote:Having rear-ended a P71 in a 2500 pound plastic 4 banger foreign car once
six's 2004 Ford CVPI P71
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No whoops. Intentional. Bastard wouldnt move
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I hope it was a P71 playing dress up as a taxi man instead of the cop!
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No. It was a police cruiser.
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You intentionally hit a police car? Were there any consequences?
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cops tend to follow interceptors with spotlights because they think they might try to do something cop-like. my friend mike has one and he gets pulled over constantly just so the cop will know his intentions and such.paul34 wrote:is that spotlight functional? If so, I see no reason why anyone would want to take it off? Seems like a really handy thing to have on a car.
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The police officers around here don't seem to give a care about me. I run into marked cop cars all the time, they don't seem to even notice that I'm driving an Interceptor. They don't look at me or anything... It's weird.
Getting pulled over by the real cops was the one only thing I was worried about when I decided to go get a P71. Now, I seem to try to get them to notice me, and they still don't care. So I will let it be.
Getting pulled over by the real cops was the one only thing I was worried about when I decided to go get a P71. Now, I seem to try to get them to notice me, and they still don't care. So I will let it be.
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Yes I did. Then the asshole backed into me.six wrote:You intentionally hit a police car? Were there any consequences?
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i need to meet you...watkins wrote:Yes I did. Then the asshole backed into me.six wrote:You intentionally hit a police car? Were there any consequences?
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You probably don't. The bastard is sick and demented. Takes one to know one, trust me.
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Have I failed to mention how great the brakes are? Yes, I did.
THE BRAKES ROCK. So predictable, so progressive. How far you push the pedal is how hard you brake, with a progression so smooth it beats the control I had with the clutch in the MS6. Barely any dip in the front end. Stops surefootedly with a purpose. No delay, no dead spot, no pedal play. It is one of the best set of brakes I have ever used.
THE BRAKES ROCK. So predictable, so progressive. How far you push the pedal is how hard you brake, with a progression so smooth it beats the control I had with the clutch in the MS6. Barely any dip in the front end. Stops surefootedly with a purpose. No delay, no dead spot, no pedal play. It is one of the best set of brakes I have ever used.
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I told my girlfriend to consider a CVPI when car shopping.
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ElectroGhandi wrote:girlfriend
LIES!!
Two pedals, two feet, too easy.
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She's even on this site. ElectroGirl