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Did the pricks say anything to you about the front number plate location? I gotta a fmic to go on still and might do a similar thing with my plate

nope, they were too busy trying to fit their heads between my wheels and guards haha

i'm off to regency for same to low, eyebrow height ok. muffler 2cms to low. what a joke. look at the pieces of crap driving around and you get defected for car being to low. take the real unsafe cars off road!

I can understand the laws about being too low but i also agree theres some seriously crap cars driving around that police dont even look twice at.

Surely there more of a danger risk than a sacked out rwd turbo skyline.

Hrmmm lol had to think twice about that last sentance :nyaanyaa:

Hahaha tell them whos boss hey? lol

oh f**k yeah i did haha

i'm off to regency for same to low, eyebrow height ok. muffler 2cms to low. what a joke. look at the pieces of crap driving around and you get defected for car being to low. take the real unsafe cars off road!

pretty f**king much man , such a load of bullshit!

With an attitude like that i'm not surprised your car now has two defect notices.

You showed them who's boss???????????

How?

For the 5mins of bs lip you talked they served you with a 2nd defect notice that now you have to sort and take it back to clear. If i was the cop and had you come back to me, i would simply find another defect to put you in your place.

We all know the laws exist, so why have a cry when you get pinned for them. You play the game and roll the dice, your number is bound to come up sooner or later. If you can't deal with it, then keep the car 100% street legal.

simple :)

With an attitude like that i'm not surprised your car now has two defect notices.

You showed them who's boss???????????

How?

For the 5mins of bs lip you talked they served you with a 2nd defect notice that now you have to sort and take it back to clear. If i was the cop and had you come back to me, i would simply find another defect to put you in your place.

We all know the laws exist, so why have a cry when you get pinned for them. You play the game and roll the dice, your number is bound to come up sooner or later. If you can't deal with it, then keep the car 100% street legal.

simple :domokun:

wow , good work on getting it all twisted up :)

obviously im not going to go off at a cop if he isn't defecting me , but seeing as he was i have the right to question it , which i DID to the point where he was getting smart with me so i

gave it back to him.

i put him back in his place after some smart arse comments he made AFTER defecting me for ride height.

neither defects had anything to with what i said and you obviously dont know the story 100%.

the only reason i got a 2nd defect is because my car was "low" and he is on a power trip and admitted he HATES imports.

so before you get worked up about it, step back from the keyboard and maybe PM me and ask me the full story.

Thank you.

LOL...

Bonnet was bought through Unique Autosports about four years ago, unfortunately they can't get them anymore.

If you really want one I've seen them on Yahoo auctions.

The only reason I'm getting rid of my brakes is that I got my hands on a complete front/rear V8 supercar Alcon setup.

Unfortunately the current brakes are sold. New setup is going on in the next few weeks...

Very neat car you have!! Those Autoselect canards are a nice bit of gear. What rims are those? Volk TE37 top secret edition?? Is the car registered?

Thanks champ!

Dam, imagine the whiplash you will be getting with the new Alcon setup :domokun:

Dam you know your JDM parts well, yes they are Top Secret Te37 18x10.5 +15 and the car is registered to drive on the street :)

i put him back in his place after some smart arse comments he made AFTER defecting me for ride height.

Yeah you sure showed him. You're not doing yourself any favors... if that cop see's you driving around again he'll probably make it his business to pull you over. At the end of the day, you're just digging your own grave being a smartass to cops. I can understand the urge to do it to the ones that are being unreasonable but you just have to bite your tongue...

Yeah you sure showed him. You're not doing yourself any favors... if that cop see's you driving around again he'll probably make it his business to pull you over. At the end of the day, you're just digging your own grave being a smartass to cops. I can understand the urge to do it to the ones that are being unreasonable but you just have to bite your tongue...

why should i ?

he's messed up my life and im not going to go into any details on here because it has nothing to do with you or anyone else.

your entitled to your own opinion by all means.

why should i ?

he's messed up my life and im not going to go into any details on here because it has nothing to do with you or anyone else.

your entitled to your own opinion by all means.

so how do you get off a double defect? do you have to pay to get rid of both or is it the same price as paying to get off one.

Dnt know how it works in aussie lol we jst get green stickered in NZ an have to pay for an extensive wof

so how do you get off a double defect? do you have to pay to get rid of both or is it the same price as paying to get off one.

Dnt know how it works in aussie lol we jst get green stickered in NZ an have to pay for an extensive wof

well considering one is minor and one is major id assume i just take it through as a major but obviously with the minor defects fixed.

not sure of the price , think its around $200 for inspection

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