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Sorry to take over your thread ratz26 but..........

I was just rereading this fine that i got and it states that the street is AVACODO st Elanora, a quick search on wereis came up with zilch! sooooo does this mean I have a chance of dismissing this fine with no trouble or do I have to take it to court to prove the officer was in the wrong on account of this mistake.

Sorry to take over your thread ratz26 but..........

I was just rereading this fine that i got and it states that the street is "said" st Said Place, a quick search on wereis came up with zilch! and in fact the road I was on was "Other Said" st, sooooo does this mean I have a chance of dismissing this fine with no trouble or do I have to take it to court to prove the officer was in the wrong on account of this mistake.

Terry as far as I know all details on the ticket MUST BE CORRECT if there is one mistake it "MAYBE" dismissed just by contacting a Senior Sargent in that Station, if not as you say court is the next option...

Terry as far as I know all details on the ticket MUST BE CORRECT if there is one mistake it "MAYBE" dismissed just by contacting a Senior Sargent in that Station, if not as you say court is the next option...

i was talking to acouple a while back who own an XT forrester, and got custom carbon to make up the mould for them, (which they payed for) they also had to get it tested etc at there own expense, anyway final price for there bonnet on the forrester xt was $6000K.

OUCH! is what i said to them lol but i guess they payed for all the r&d to be the first to have one adr approved for that vehicle.

also i had a fine which was stated wrong i sent it back to the police, with a letter stating what i thought was wrong with the fine, and what it should have been, they re-issued the ticket to me with all the stuff fixed up on it so i still had to pay it.

so if u do end up sending it back dont tell them what the street name was or anything, just state that the street name of the offence is in correct, dont elaborate on the info any further. see how u go.

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so if u do end up sending it back dont tell them what the street name was or anything, just state that the street name of the offence is in correct, dont elaborate on the info any further. see how u go.

Yeah Nay had a speeding ticket dated 2008 a few months back and when she pointed it put to the Police they just re-issued the ticket with another 28 days to pay the fine...

Noy's bonnet will cost you upwards of $3000 as it has ADR approval. 100% CF and looks fantastic!!

Noy put the 'tas' in 'fantastic'... His bonnet has to been seen to be believed...

Words do not describe the art he can produce...

doesnt Noy do em? and arnt they real? price?

Yes, when you say real - you mean 100% CF, NO fibreglass at all... our prices vary

and our work is matched by no-one...

where is noy?

I'm here :)

Been done Aaron, Custom Carbon has bonnets last I knew with ADR Stamp for approval if I remember correct

CUSTOMCARBON.COM.AU

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The testing was stopped due to a change in our process because of the carbon shortage..

but as soon as our carbon arrives expect big things from Custom Carbon and ADR approvals

i was talking to acouple a while back who own an XT forrester, and got custom carbon to make up the mould for them, (which they payed for) they also had to get it tested etc at there own expense, anyway final price for there bonnet on the forrester xt was $6000K.

OUCH! is what i said to them lol but i guess they payed for all the r&d to be the first to have one adr approved for that vehicle.

here's a few pics of that bonnet

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monarobonnets005hh6.jpg

Noy put the 'tas' in 'fantastic'... His bonnet has to been seen to be believed...

Words do not describe the art he can produce...

Awwww shucks lol and yeah my bonnet is a 1 of a kind, guess it cost money to be different.

If anyone has any questions about carbon fibre don't hesitate to ask, i'll do my best to answer all questions..

Thanks Noy

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