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Mmm, Boost wrote:Mr Revhead wrote:btw.... i what ever happend to the S15 mufti cars they bought 10 or so years ago?
Did they get S15's? I've seen a few ex police S14's up for sale in the past, all autos though
i service Nissan and Toyota utes/ 4WDs, and fix Mazda , Mitsi and Fordslucasthefallen wrote:what do you do for a living mate? just to put your mind at ease i am a technician.
did anyone say it was a Police only option??????lucasthefallen wrote:FE2 woopdi sh*t, its not a police only option.
maybe learn to read, even the VE have the uprated suspension , as in "VT onwards". so that essentially means ALL of them have it.lucasthefallen wrote:also, if i had of known you were talking about police vehicles from 10 years ago i would have stayed out of it. but to my knowledge this chase was only a few days ago.... they definatly were not VS VT.
Mr Revhead wrote:
hmm maybe it was s14s.... what was the nz new silvia in 2000?
i remember they got them when i was in nelson, moved there in 99.
slighty_sykotic wrote:Roydon wrote:If the VE holdens that the Police use standard i wouldnt worry, The company i work for has leased holden commodores for donkeys years and gives one to every man and his dog. Ive had the chance to thrash two different 2007 SV6,s and they feel slower than the last executive, ( and exectuve aint even the good model) cant even do decent linelocks in the new ones. And i cannot recall myself or anyone else from work getting over 170 in the sv6?? has anyone else??
Idiot.
Just. Total. Idiot.
Yay for company cars ay...
Ive been in a sv6 over 180. And as so many people said above, its not the car, its the driver.... Take a average car, and a great driver, and it will beat a great car with a sh*t driver....
--Sykotic
Holden Police Patrol Cars are not standard. Holden produce a "Police Pack"
version for NZ and Australian police forces. This has FE II suspension,
special looms for emergency lighting (in the VE it is a second battery),
police spec brake pads, digital speedo option, surveillance option for
interior lighting. Tyres are selected separately by trialling available
options and selecting the best.
Police use both owned and leased cars for different functions.
Hope this answer you questions.
cheers
Rob Morgan
Inspector: National Advisor, Operational Policy and Standards.
Road Policing Support
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