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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    Including you I suppose - or don't you pay tax???
    Hey!! no trolling, this is a serious biker only web-site
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Plus the can't be offered at the same discount as Holdens,- N.Z. Police and equipment? try cheap=good!
    Fair enough - fair enough......

    But after all the Police is a govt. organisation so they can't spend too much. And NZ isn't exactly a "rich" country on an international scale. So...... hey seen a lot of coppers here driving around in brand new black (un marked) SS sedans - lucky bastards.

    By the way whose stupid idea was it to insist that they drive unmarked cars yet wear full uniform? So anyone who knows what to look for can spot them? And the cars are super easy to spot too.

    I mean they still have ID don't they? Or is the uniform for the ladies..............

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Hey!! no trolling, this is a serious biker only web-site
    I know - but look what it says on top of my page:

    Kiwi Biker forums > Off topic > Rave On >

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Bob

    Cheap 1983/4 b2000 ute for me (Am/fm radio and windows)
    How much do ya want for the ute (take out the radio if it brings the price down...)??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil
    Thats what the handbrakes for!
    Auto = shite?
    Are you talking about 5 speed tiptronic? thats one of the best auto boxes ive seen...
    Haven't had to fix anything major on mine and the only thing coming up is new front rotors. Had it for nearly two years now.
    Yeah, I can just see it now: "Police driver on dangerous driving charge after executing hand-brake turn to chase speeder"
    IF your tiptronic shits itself you better be pretty wealthy is all I can say!!! - many $000's just to fix!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Yeah, I can just see it now: "Police driver on dangerous driving charge after executing hand-brake turn to chase speeder"
    IF your tiptronic shits itself you better be pretty wealthy is all I can say!!! - many $000's just to fix!!
    Heh well its only got 65,000km on it, and should be selling soon, so it can be someone elses problem . Fathers one has the same k's and no problems either. Alas, he wants a remuera tractor again *sigh*. Im trying to talk him into a Subaru Outback or something, some kind of compromise. A bit of ground clearance, but without being a 4WheelDick.

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    Saw the Top Gear video about the Outback - they gave it a very good review.
    And it is a very good car. Matter of fact - I think it would be the best car for kiwi conditions. All factors considered.

    Unless your dad needs a Soccer Mum Status Symbol to navigate dangerous off-road terrain .
    And why not some people ARE into that sort of driving

    Then go and get that Land Cruiser or Pajero or Lexus or Merc, etc, etc whatever you rich people drive.

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    I drive --Um well anything I want to --sporty to a van
    My trusty (I hope ) van gets the racebike to the track and keeps me dry in the pits.
    MY favorite car on the yard right now is a 1996 ford fairmont 4.0l straight 6--
    its just so danged nice to drive
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    Hey Frosty whats the diff between a straight 6 and a flat 6 (porsche) and an inline 6??

    Please use small words and simple language - preferably english.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    Hey Frosty whats the diff between a straight 6 and a flat 6 (porsche) and an inline 6??

    Please use small words and simple language - preferably english.
    How do you want it explained? You mean the engine layout?

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    Saw the Top Gear video about the Outback - they gave it a very good review. And it is a very good car. Matter of fact - I think it would be the best car for kiwi conditions. All factors considered. Unless your dad needs a Soccer Mum Status Symbol to navigate dangerous off-road terrain . And why not some people ARE into that sort of driving Then go and get that Land Cruiser or Pajero or Lexus or Merc, etc, etc whatever you rich people drive.
    We used to have a '96 Toyota Surf, 3L Turbo Diesel. That was a good beast, and although it spent a lot of time on the road, it did take us up Mt Tarawera a couple of times, but it was mainly used to cart a lot of gear around, parents are trampers so they liked being able to abuse it and just biff stuff in the back.
    Dont need one again though. Its hard trying to talk them around, specially when mum wears the pants. hah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil
    How do you want it explained? You mean the engine layout?
    yeah - I thought it's the way (direction) the cylinders(pistons) move................

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    yeah - I thought it's the way (direction) the cylinders(pistons) move................
    Ah right. Yes. Its completely to do with the cylinder layout.
    Start with porsche, this is what is also refered to as a boxer type engine. Take a V6, and squash it flat, so you have 3 cylinders pointing to the left, and 3 to the right, directly opposing each other.

    Inline and "straight" is usually refering to the same thing. Just like your typical 4cyl motorcycle engine, thats an inline four (although there are a couple of V4's out there).

    As for the W engine configuration, "apparently" its like two lots of cylinders on top of each other (in V's), but I havent actually seen any kind of scheme myself so I dont have a clear picture in my head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    Fair enough - fair enough......

    But after all the Police is a govt. organisation so they can't spend too much. And NZ isn't exactly a "rich" country on an international scale. So...... hey seen a lot of coppers here driving around in brand new black (un marked) SS sedans - lucky bastards.

    By the way whose stupid idea was it to insist that they drive unmarked cars yet wear full uniform? So anyone who knows what to look for can spot them? And the cars are super easy to spot too.

    I mean they still have ID don't they? Or is the uniform for the ladies..............
    The bosses can be pretty wierd at times (almost like a certain boss/lawyer mentioned in this thread) and have said "we will give you plain cars so you can be sneaky but you have to wear the uniform and your glo-jacket and you are not to be cunning and hide the car behind bushes etc etc " WTF,
    It's like do your job but with one hand tied behind your back???
    To make it worse they say "you guys with the marked cars are expected to get as many tickets as the guys in the plain ones."

    Nothing like a level playing field eh? :confused2
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