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G'day guys :(

i have just got the rims i wanted and was really happy with my car and ho things were going... hi-flow ect.. was in order for the next few weeks and hit the paint shop to finish the front and rear lip.. when!

i was at KFC with my mate coming out the drive threw and i was pulled over in the car park and DEFECTED!

they got me for too low apparently, b.o.v, power fc, turbo timer, exhaust and have sent me to regency.

i have been to regency before and diddnt have teh best experiance.

just wondering if you's could gimmie an idiea of what i would be in for and to expect.

as you all know the wait is 1-2 months...

im so sad :O

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is the regency wait list really 1-2months at the moment?? Dayum..my cars been on defect for 6months now..and its a regency as well :laugh: Deff suggest rehousing the PFC because they will check. :) And make sure u have no oil/fluid leaks anywhere, as they are natzi on that too :ermm:

BB

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I have stnd dump pipe and dump-cat pipe, and a stnd airbox and panel filter if you need to borrow them.

FYI: I keep my electronics LOCKED in the glovebox, and leave that key at home. :laugh: Plus I made sure my suspn was set at 360mm front and rear so they cant get me for too low or ground clearance issues. Oh, and I use plain looking R34 mags............... as the one thing I dont want is a trip to Regency.

Good luck.

Brendan

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thanks for the sympathy guys :laugh:

i feel like im the victim of government and media propaganda!

whilst he had me in the car park a moto flew past and a kid spun it up leaving the car park!

now if i were doing something wrong i would gladly accept this as punishment, but im gonna

have to deal with this making them happy..

yeah i diddnt have time to pull of the pfc and no doubt they would have found it as they serched

my whole interior including the glovebox!

do you think i need to change the wheels?

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Remove the bleed valve. Wont pass. Front mount might be OK as long as its secure and doesn't protrude underneath the front bar. 2 way? Depends on the inspector. I'd add some Redline LSD additive to make it slip and thus quiet it down....

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Talk about a bunch of pricks. Sorry to hear that mate.

I'd offer you spare parts but they're all still on the car.... Not many mods on mine yet, keep having to spend money on body work :laugh:.

I dunno about anyone else, but I think this is starting to get beyond the joke, something has to be done to stop these bastards in their tracks. We need cops that stop crime instead of discriminantely fleecing certain members of the public & making them out to be the crims instead.

Regency's become just another gold mine like speed cameras to fill the government coffers rather than keeping genuinely dangerous/unsafe vehicles off the road & it's just plain irresponsible that they're turning a blind eye to all the over polluting rust buckets on the road to make quick cash from vehicles they know will see the light of day again.

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