Vehicle callsign spreadsheet

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Nope - was definately ZO, at an MVA on Hutton Street x Mitchell Freeway. Whether it was 202 is the question.
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I appreciate that the only spreadsheet I can find is a now couple of years old.

Is there a current spreadsheet, or even basic list of callsigns, readily available ??

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HF 105 Toyota Hilux with pod
JG 104 Toyota Hilux with pod
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ZO104 - Ford Falcon ute with pod and GD light bar
ZO105 - Toyota Hilux Ute with plastic thing and GD light bar

Both rocked up after a fight to ensure no one was hanging around. Also picked up people street drinking etc. in the park.
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Tyranus wrote:...Ute with plastic thing...
"plastic thing" = Varley Pod
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Yesterday saw a OQ-201 - Holden Colorado - doing a traffic stop in Kwinana.


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gkoutlis wrote:Yesterday saw a OQ-201 - Holden Colorado - doing a traffic stop in Kwinana.
I believe that Kwinana and Rockingham were being transferred from South Metro District (V* ***) across to Peel District (O* ***)

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Roger, as of Monday

Rocko hasn't been marked up yet. Haven't been to Kwinana for a while so don't know if they have a '201'. Esp on a colorado, goes against the 'rules' of call signs, but anythings possible these days.

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Walks wrote:Roger, as of Monday

Rocko hasn't been marked up yet. Haven't been to Kwinana for a while so don't know if they have a '201'. Esp on a colorado, goes against the 'rules' of call signs, but anythings possible these days.

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Apologies - from a scratchy photo that I took on my phone from the kerb, it looks more like a Hilux D/Cab than a Colorado, but callsign was definatley OQ-201 on - very new too :)

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ZO105 - Toyota Hilux Ute with plastic thing and GD light bar
This is incorrect

ZO105 Is a Holden Rodeo, with Varley Pod.

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NJ107 was a VE with ghey alloys now it's a new FG sedan.
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gkoutlis wrote:
Walks wrote:Roger, as of Monday

Rocko hasn't been marked up yet. Haven't been to Kwinana for a while so don't know if they have a '201'. Esp on a colorado, goes against the 'rules' of call signs, but anythings possible these days.

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Apologies - from a scratchy photo that I took on my phone from the kerb, it looks more like a Hilux D/Cab than a Colorado, but callsign was definatley OQ-201 on - very new too :)

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UQ201 maybe?
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Tom wrote:UQ201 maybe?
Just may have been Tom. I'll be in this area a lot - so will check it out again when I am there.

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