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Yep me, on the way too work. He pulled me over on the way to work near the vill. I thought I was gone for good. He first got the tape measure out. the legal height for a 32 is 360mm front and rear, mine is 280mm front and rear. He gave me a warning for that and told me to fix it asap. Then he asked me to open up the bonnet, at this stage I thought I was gone for good. When I opened the bonnet, he just looked and scratched his head. He asked me if I knew much bout cars, i said nup I just drive it:) He then said has it got a blow of valve, I said what is that?? After that he just said close the bonnet Gave me a letter to show any police officer that pulls me over in future to let me go that my car is ok, And then I drove off one very happy person. When I drove off 2 p platers in vs commodores started to laugh at me when the saw me pulled over so I teased them a little bit in giving me a drag(all this time the cop was following me and the guys in the commodore did not know this) half way down the hill the commodores gave it a boot full then the copper behind me chassed them then pulled them over for speeding:) It turned out to be a good day

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Thats what you call a great escape! Just imagine your car having to go through regency!

It might pay to keep your old car to swap parts off if you get defected in your new car

Good to hear that for once a cop gave a warning, rather than sticking a defect sticker on it

You get letters over there? We asked for one for a GT Wing cos they are constantly giving a defect notice for them and we are constantly being told by the inspectors they are legal - so we asked for a letter and they said no can do!! :P so fustrating!

Dumb copper??? Sounds like a top bloke, maybe he was just checking you out by asking the questions matt? If he was a dumb copper I think he wouldnt even have bothered with the tape measure, just defected you anyway:)

To give you a lisence for your mods - thats GOLD. Especially on your car:p

Where did this happen - might just have to loiter by the road until the same plod comes along to give one of them:D

well......got pulled up 120km/hr in 70 km/h zone i was honestly sich and had bad diarea and vomiting the nice copper said slow down and get home.dosnt happen often but this time no questions asked.it may be of help if ur in the shit what is wrong with trying that the only bad thing was i was really sick and vomiting

Oh yeah dude .... cowabunga for the Spillage on a Thurs night .... guaranteed fight every 5 minutes once happy hour has finished - with DJ ARMAC on the tunes (went to school with him lol).

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