Beware!! Fairfax has 2012 Undercover GTR!
#31
oh yeah... at 2:46, the shift in camera makes it seem like the video was embedded on another video.
#32
Here is more info about it:
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/10/06/2...lice-car-ever/
http://www.autoblog.com/2011/10/06/2...lice-car-ever/
An unnamed Northern Virginia police agency has apparently scored itself a Nissan GT-R to use as a pursuit vehicle. Call it the last of the V6 Interceptors.
A company by the name of EVI Corporation spends its days outfitting law enforcement vehicles with all of the necessary electronics to track down baddies, and the company recently released a video showing a GT-R boasting a full range of blue and red flashers as well as the standard strobe treatment for both the headlights and taillights. Now, we've seen agencies snag high-dollar vehicles from drug kingpins and other seedy characters in the past, but this is something different.
According to the word kicking around the web, this GT-R showed up at EVI with a mere 13 miles on the clock, meaning its as fresh as a fallen snow. The only question is; which law-enforcement agency in the area (if any) saved up enough pennies to buy itself a Nissan GT-R for pursuit or public relations duty? EVI isn't saying for obvious reasons, but we're guessing it won't be too long before this machine gets its cover blown.
A company by the name of EVI Corporation spends its days outfitting law enforcement vehicles with all of the necessary electronics to track down baddies, and the company recently released a video showing a GT-R boasting a full range of blue and red flashers as well as the standard strobe treatment for both the headlights and taillights. Now, we've seen agencies snag high-dollar vehicles from drug kingpins and other seedy characters in the past, but this is something different.
According to the word kicking around the web, this GT-R showed up at EVI with a mere 13 miles on the clock, meaning its as fresh as a fallen snow. The only question is; which law-enforcement agency in the area (if any) saved up enough pennies to buy itself a Nissan GT-R for pursuit or public relations duty? EVI isn't saying for obvious reasons, but we're guessing it won't be too long before this machine gets its cover blown.
#33
#37
My buddy is a gang unit detective in FFX and has a black mustang exactly like this. It is used in sting operations and investigations, not for traffic patrol
#38
#40
Highly doubt it's tax payer funded... more than likely as others pointed out it as through forfeiture/seizure/raid etc. I've seen Escalade cop trucks down here, and even a crime scene/crash scene (can't remember) unit driving an current gen Escalade EXT on 22's lol. Bottom of the the doors had "crash scene investigator" or something like that. Had blue and red lamps going off behind the grill.
#41
Heads up. A friend spotted it on 66 with a car pulled over this past weekend. I didn't believe him until I saw this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wY-AL...layer_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wY-AL...layer_embedded
#42