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:no: Well either I just have the worst luck or the police in Vic are just bored. I bought an R33 GTST S2 about 4 months ago. since then I have been stopped 8 TIMES!!! the car is dead stock apart from a pod. What is really driving me crazy is that I'm am never doing anything Wrong. Twice they have approached me in a carpark.....(can they do that?).

Today was the worst, Driving back from the city. Pulled up.... Got the once over and Left with a $120 fine. WASN'T SPEEDING, WASN'T HOONING. no points were taken. WTF

Please Guys, All you 'p'platers, please tell me, Do you get this much abuse?

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What does the fine state?..... If you don't know what the fine is for why didn't you ask?

As Dark stated it's illegal for you (p-plater) to drive an R33 GTS-t, due to the power-to-weight law. So you are NOT doing "nothing wrong" as you are ALWAYS breaking the law.

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You're breaking the law everytime you drive your car.

Stop complaining.

If you want to whinge about the cops, head on over to NissanSilvia.com

Summed up my thoughts exactly.

Thread closed. If you wish to debate the fact your driving a car illegally and feel hard done by because you are driving illegally and being pinned for it.

Call VicRoads

cheers

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