i saw vr 202 as a fully marked ve commodore tonight in rocko and have seen the bunbury highway patrol ve sv6 commodore comming up to perth in mandurah last week looks good in the teg coulours
illusion wrote:i saw vr 202 as a fully marked ve commodore tonight in rocko and have seen the bunbury highway patrol ve sv6 commodore comming up to perth in mandurah last week looks good in the teg coulours
call sign of Sv6 Please.....
"If you do what you have always done, you will get what you have always got"
i saw vr 202 as a fully marked ve commodore tonight in rocko and have seen the bunbury highway patrol ve sv6 commodore comming up to perth in mandurah last week looks good in the teg coulours
Bunbury has AR202 and AR205 and they are both VZ SV6's.
The only VE SV6 in the current WAPOL fleet is OB201 which is white with HWP markings.
saw a wierd one today AO111 was a commodore not sure what model, had the same striping as the highway patrol cars but was just the normal white vehicle not the silver color, it was not a HWP vehicke tho. Was spotted out the front of the central law courts. Anyone know what department this one belongs too?
HEKTIK wrote:saw a wierd one today AO111 was a commodore not sure what model, had the same striping as the highway patrol cars but was just the normal white vehicle not the silver color, it was not a HWP vehicke tho. Was spotted out the front of the central law courts. Anyone know what department this one belongs too?
AO sounds like it is an area car for the Peel region (Mandurah, Boddington etc)
ok i could be wrong with the vr 202 it could of been 201 the sv6 was a ob wich i just realised is not a bunbury car i cant access the call sign sheet atm can any one tell me what region ob is from sorry about the confusion guys
Can't understand the logic especially somewhere like Toodyay that does a heap of Highway patrol work replacing a VZ with an inferior, poorer performing BF.