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got defected for

- horn not working

- rear brake light not in centre of window

- wrong tyre load rating for wheels

Would anyone have a set of rims/tyres for r32 in road worthy condition?

Going to have a chat with my dealer about this and was hoping for a backup.

Wouldnt mind buying a set if anyone has them for sale

Thanks

Patrick

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Well well well.....wasn't out mate was it?

He's SUCH a FU(KING bastard, I mean with those defectable items you're looking at a top 8 spot on the worlds most dangerous terrorist short list. You're right up there with Osama! I feel a hell of a lot safer knowing you're not on the roads anymore......I mean really :P

Bit of a laugh, even the guys at the EPA reckon he's a wanker.

haha yes it was the famous cop from Knox

He was polite and informative though, although he was firm in believing the r32 was classified as a high powered vehicle.

Was driving under speed limit and all of sudden there is a undercover behind me flashing to pull over haha

Happened on intersection of stud and burwood hwy

If anyone has spare set of tyres please contact me asap

Cheers

haha yes it was the famous cop from Knox

He was polite and informative though, although he was firm in believing the r32 was classified as a high powered vehicle.

Was driving under speed limit and all of sudden there is a undercover behind me flashing to pull over haha

Happened on intersection of stud and burwood hwy

If anyone has spare set of tyres please contact me asap

Cheers

Yep he was VERY polite the first time he pulled me over, very similar situation just round the corner on the way home from the Mrs place.

Second time he was an asshole from the word go and he hadn't even looked at the car yet :P

He told me vicroads doesnt know and that you should contact police.

He took the unlaiden value of 1250kg, which was displayed on his computer screen along with my estimate of 158kw stock.

Which made it 126kw/tonne

He said that because its only 1kw above the law, they are lenient. But if i get in accident he will fine me.

Once you get confirmation from Vicroads please forward me the email as Id like to keep a copy in my car.

your welcome to borrow my stock set. but i suspect you cbf driving to my joint :P

If i get desperate i will, cause i cant find anyone else.

Went to import wreckers, mechanics etc asking for bloody wheels but no one seems to have a set. Where are all the r32 rims?! this is crazy talk

Might talk to my tyre shop and see if they have some steelies which will fit on my car lol

Cheers

hey guys just wondering if anyone here would be kind to let me borrow a set for road worthy??? iv got tread on mine most places that i took the car to to get RWC said the rears are to low around the inside edges.

would throw in a slab for the helping party. will only need it for one day. will not abuse the tyres and if its damaged i will take full responsability for it and will pay for it.

im in Rowville and it would be awsome if someone could help me out.

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