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wish i knew about this a week ago, got done doing a silly speed in an unrego'd vehicle. only went to get fuel for the weekend at Winton, hardly ever drive the car due to the lack of rego, even had it booked in for RWC. put the foot down on Railway Tce and got done by an unmarked car.

loss of license for 6 months and approx $900 in fines, and that was them being generous. very very stupid thing i did, now face the consequences of my actions.

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aren't they also too low? have some form of modified ECU?

i'm sure there's more...

Heres a few more.

Protrusions from front of car (ie lights).

Modified ECU (no longer complies with EPA)

Too Low when fully loaded.

Spare wheel (15") is not same size as actual rims on Car (17-18")

Exhaust

Obstruction of vision, etc

Its what you call double standards!!!!!

Meh, Western suburbs rock. Been pulled over once in all my years of driving, and that was only because the police wanted to check my plates as a similar car was reported stolen. Never been hassled, defected, etc... In contrast, when I ventured out to the East one day, I was pulled over by three cops within the span of 30mins.

I agree with you there..

I've never been pulled over for a random check or any sorts in my sky or falcon.. Only received one speeding fine since I've got my licenence which was four years ago.

ive had my 33 for 2 years now n have only ever been pulled over once in this area which is where i live. i never got fined or hassled or anything they were just giving me a breatho n checking out who i was because it was grandfinal night a few years ago n i was on p's then.

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