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Nothing was really said that is incriminating.

Well nothing to really worry about anyhow. I'm sure a cop would be able to distinguish between the thin crappy paper they use to the 80gsm stuff that we use. It would never look the same unless you were really good and most of us probably arnt' :)

I remember seeing an Avtar of the owners car.. It was a dark greyish colour with black wheels and the rim towards the outside was a darkish red colour.

He burned left around the round about (after he pulled in front of me) and I saw that it was running quite rich.. Not lots but like a small skinny stream of black smoke (fuel) from the exhaust.

I think he saw me give it a bit up flagstaff hill as the turbo's do love the hills :)

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I get pulled over by cops around Golden Groive regularly, they seem to like turning their lights on, and then driving right on by when you pull over, it has happened to me at least 3 or 4 times along the Golden Way. In one week I was pulled over and id'd three times coming away from there, supposedly due to a spat of car's like mine being stolen.

Chris32, which printer do you work for, or are you your own operation?

NO, the cop would not give me the list he had on him. Dont know if you can get it from motor reg or not. Its hard too know what you can and cant do if we havent got a list. We need a list of ADR's for each car.

This is the closest I have found of anything on the net guidelining vehicle modification, it doesn't cover much but there is a bit of useful info in there, it is for NSW but should pretty much be the same for anywhere else.

It would be great if we would be able to compile a list of defectable mods so we have some idea of what we can be done for if we're caught

http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registration/dow...loads/vsi06.pdf

i got defected last night .. but it was only an official warning luckily cause one of my head light globes blew up .. i only noticed it 2 days ago and i'm going today to fix it up ... there was no need to do any paper work but the ****er of a pig decided he had to ... could of just told me my globe was screwed and let me go .. but no he said .. "this is just an official warning so if u get pulled over again they will know that u have been warned!!! and you will get defected!!" ... screw them .. as if u would drive a decent car and not get little things like this fixed up ... oh well at least he didn't defect me for anything else ... the first thing he asked was .. is it a turbo?? this is the second time i've been pulled over .. the first time the cop pulled me over because my passenger didn't have a seat belt .. he got away with it ... and also that time the pig asked ... is it twin turbo?? LOL whats it with these cops and turbos?? can't they just do some reading so they would know??? they should get of their asses and do some research ...

Dude, (oops sorry, kanga:D) he actually gave you a permit to have a bust light bulb, cos if another copper had pulled you over, you could have waved the bit of paper in his face and would have been on your way. If you got pulled over again, with nothing to show, you could have copped a regency insp if he/she was being a fark head.

I think your best go out and buy a lotto ticket:) Pulled over twice, not defected, and both times let off with a warning.

well i asked him .. are u going to defect me?? and he said .. i'm thinking about it ... what a d1ck hahaha ... anyways the light bulbs gone and i couldn't get it out and it broke so the bulb is still in there .. how to get it out?? i just put in a new one just then ...

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