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Hey guys,

I'm lactosentolerant which means no dairy or you'll be shitting like no tomorrow..

I was on my way to a party when i started to feel pains so i was racing to the nearest maccas (dural at the time) to use the toilet.. so me being a dickhead doing 107 in a 60 zone on old northern rd castle hill i start to realise someone is following me, because it's dark i cant see that it's a cop car. so i pull into my school (oakhill college) and there was the cop. Cop told me i was caught on video etc doing 100+ and said that they were running a defect inspection tonight and asked me to follow them to somewhere in showground.. we ended up in a garage and there i saw 2 supras, a skyine and a lancer all being defected by RTA inspectors. Cop told me that i was doing bla bla in a 60 zone and if he wanted to be a dickhead he would charge me for 45 over and $1500+ fine but he only charged me with 30 over and a $590 fine.. I lost my licence for 3 months with a $590 fine.

On top of that they defected me saying that i needed engineer certificates for my exhaust and my wheels.

i've been defected before and it has been cleared but i didn't get engineer certificates.

ATM i don't know what to do. i've put my car for sale and i have defects to worry about? can anyone help out? can i appeal the fine? what to do about these defects?

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1. Get them cleared then sell the car

2. Appeal and if found guilty the judge can make the suspension much longer for wasting his time, as you were in the wrong.

Think about it for a second:

-Young inexperienced driver on P plates

-In a defected Skyline

-Doing pretty close to double the speed limit regardless of your personal reason

......do you seriously think you have a chance of getting off that?

As for HOW to clear the defects - put all your stock parts back on, then get it passed, then put all the aftermarket stuff back on and take it to an engineers.

Do a search for engineer threads if you dont know the name of one

your best is to speak to a lawyer or solicitor and find out if u can use the medical condition as a way of getting out of it. if there is a chance of getting outta it then i reckon try. as for defects my uncle is a rta inspector and really all u can do is revert the car bak to stock get it cleared

As for HOW to clear the defects - put all your stock parts back on, then get it passed, then put all the aftermarket stuff back on and take it to an engineers.

Do a search for engineer threads if you dont know the name of one

they all require engineer certificates, if i put all the old shit on does that mean i can just show them and they won't ask me for an engineer certificate? just clear them through a mechanic?

i dont see how an illness makes you have to have illegal mods on your car?

the illness was for speeding, not modification.

your best is to speak to a lawyer or solicitor and find out if u can use the medical condition as a way of getting out of it. if there is a chance of getting outta it then i reckon try. as for defects my uncle is a rta inspector and really all u can do is revert the car bak to stock get it cleared

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Looks like i'll just have to pay the fine and cop it on the chin which im more then happy to do.. It's just really unlucky it had to come to this..

paying the fine within 21 days and then i get a letter from rta i think saying it's suspended.

Looks like i'll just have to pay the fine and cop it on the chin which im more then happy to do.. It's just really unlucky it had to come to this..

paying the fine within 21 days and then i get a letter from rta i think saying it's suspended.

Just dont speed.

Easy

im pretty sure that due to the notice for inspection u have to take it to a RTA station, if u were just handed the defect notice with part inspection you would just need a to pass pink slip at a workshop that can do blue slips..

whether u would have to do both is the question

im pretty sure that due to the notice for inspection u have to take it to a RTA station, if u were just handed the defect notice with part inspection you would just need a to pass pink slip at a workshop that can do blue slips..

whether u would have to do both is the question

i'm pretty it's only the blueslip place.. because everything on my car is legal. all it needs is the certificates.

if you are lactosentolerant....

wouldn't you know how to spell LACTOSE INTOLERANT?

stop trying to flame me every chance you get.. so i can't spell it, big deal.. doesnt proove shit.

get off my back will ya.

The defect doesnt look to bad...i guess. Part Inspection? Dont have them in W.A...all or nothing here

The fine...well you can appeal. If you appeal and lose , from memory the costs are on you. Also you going to need some corroborating evidence as to you condition. At least a stat dec from a Doc ...see a lawyer or chalk it up to another win for "them"

The defect doesnt look to bad...i guess. Part Inspection? Dont have them in W.A...all or nothing here

The fine...well you can appeal. If you appeal and lose , from memory the costs are on you. Also you going to need some corroborating evidence as to you condition. At least a stat dec from a Doc ...see a lawyer or chalk it up to another win for "them"

Can get my doctor to write something up for me no problem.. I don't know if i should bother seeing a lawyer and just pay the damn fine..at the end of the day i only got 3 months, it could of been worse i could of killed someone and thank god they stopped me..

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