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    @DAF Sorry but - I can't edit my post above, forbidden again. (edit: But i was able to edit this one)

    I was going to ask - do cops fill their cars with 91, 95 or 98? I assume they roll with BP fuel cards because I always see them filling up at that company's stations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    @DAF Sorry but - I can't edit my post above, forbidden again. (edit: But i was able to edit this one)

    I was going to ask - do cops fill their cars with 91, 95 or 98? I assume they roll with BP fuel cards because I always see them filling up at that company's stations.
    Try editing now
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    Quote Originally Posted by DAF View Post
    Try editing now
    Thanks @DAF but thread is TX'd for editing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    @DAF Sorry but - I can't edit my post above, forbidden again. (edit: But i was able to edit this one)

    I was going to ask - do cops fill their cars with 91, 95 or 98? I assume they roll with BP fuel cards because I always see them filling up at that company's stations.
    91, sometimes even in the diesel boozebus
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    Quote Originally Posted by Savage1 View Post
    91, sometimes even in the diesel boozebus
    What do you put in your car using the company card?

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    Call it what ya want, most kiwis call it chipped same thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Call it what ya want, most kiwis call it chipped same thing
    It's most definitely not the same thing but admittedly most people use it (not just Kiwis) as a blanket term for engine control modification.

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    A few bucks here, at least it's not the Penrose Bridge.

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    Yeowwww... some explaining to do there!

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    Sheite!! You'd mud ya gruts if you were driving on the overbridge!

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    Hence the placement of this sign near the Penrose bridge 300winmag mentioned

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    Quote Originally Posted by sako75 View Post
    Hence the placement of this sign near the Penrose bridge 300winmag mentioned

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    That sign doesn't stop them, it cost me $69k or should I say the insurance company and the following year our premium doubled. Kaos at 9am on a weekday peak our traffic.
    They have fitted large steel buffer plates to the underside of the bridge.

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    is that the bridge that has the electronic warning sign on it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by striker View Post
    is that the bridge that has the electronic warning sign on it?
    Yeah, a few of them do on the Southern but only one has the sign.

    Correct me if i am wrong but it is the same bridge a young guy on a school trip lopped his head on a topless double decker bus when he stood up???

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    Those images remind me of the latest Hangover movie and the incident with the Giraffe at the start. LOL

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