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^^^ thats tight dude..... id go down to the station they were from and speak to their superior officer.... state what happened that you passed the breth test and they continued to walk all over you.. checking your car... when they could not find anything wrong they then decided to fine you ... when you asked "officer i think this is false allegation where exatly was i speeding" and he could only reply with "further up the hill" state this to the superrior officer that you work hard and cannot take time off work let alone afford court fees. ask him if their is any other rout you can take. just my 2 cents no idea if it will work or not

on i lighter note just got a brake done... pics below :wub: slotted and dimpled rotors and ebc red stuff pads plus a bit of paint and clear coat :D

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Yeh I was going down the station after work tomorrow, hopefully the cop gets a kick up his arse for abusing power :wub: but I doubt it seeing they are their own system :(

By the way your brakes look great. I bet you're dieing to take it out :D When you get your licencse back, give me a buzz so you can take me for a ride in it :D

nice Mark they from the RDA group buy

Glenn if you need a traffic solicitor i have then name of a good one and if it does go far enough to court

1) you dont need to attend as thats his job and

2) should be about to take SAPOL for costs or they will drop all charges and then possibly get them for costs

yeah definatly... hopefully go for regular cruises... 59 more days to go :D only one corner done so gotta get stuck into the rest man its time consuming lol. have a good one dude and good luck tomorrow afternoon at the station

hey steve .. yeh from broup buy... saved a tonne .. thought i might aswell give it a go myself and painty painty at same time lol

have a good one

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thats sucks if they have no proof of what speed u were doing they shouldnt be able to book u also mark did u decide to keep the rear wing off or did it go back on and weres sum pics of that new interior

hi guys, how be we all?

well this zoo comp is still going and we have both dropped off abit so we are hoping you guys can help us get back up there. We are still on the 1st page, just, and hoping to get back into the top 10 and work our up again from there, so if you guys can throw us some votes it would be awesome, the more votes the better, my link is in my sig pic, just click the pic. THanks guys and girls.

ive got two clusters here pokie with 153tho on it both silhouette ones....if you want

6 cyl ones read differently ryan...............that was the problem thidras had with froggys old CA18 pintara when it wasnt broken

my dad said he got it out of a Pintara, but not an GXE model

would that matter??

yeah all the other gauges are working

i'm not sure if the sender on the gearbox is working

all it means when its not out of the gxe is ya dont get all the gauges you would normally have had (probably dont hav a tacho now)

definitely sounds like the gearbox sender might be playing up

head to u-pull it and find an auto pinny and take the sender out....cost ya like 5 - 10 bucks (or just stuff it in ya pocket and walk out LOL)

oh and morning all

off work sick for 3 days with some wak bug.....................been makin me feel like crap all weekend (admittedly thought it was just an annoying cough)..........

so what better to do with my time than sit online LOL

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