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That is bad timing - just today I bit the bullet and decided I will sell all the R34 gear I had accumulated, but not yet fitted to my 34. Including a set of Super Spark coilpacks with 3 spares.

Dang! oh well, i got JJR ones, 1 year warranty, for $417 delivered. What else you got laying around? Air con facia by any chance? :blink:

Had a blackout last night at work (irrigation piping factory) so from 3am - 6am we did nothing and then when the power came back on - we Just cleaned because by the time the power had retuned the machines had cooled down :blink:

AWESOMEEE!

guess you wont like my plans for the works then.

:P

ps:

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colour coded hi-spec lips are gay. i want those foglights, those corner markers, and the clear fronts.

also so very glad i got the s14 skirts instead of the s14a skirts.

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has anyone had to appeal their probationary licence before for no p plates ?

everyone ive spoken to says the court doesnt give a shit that i need my licence for work and that i will cop 6 months disqualification

is this so ? :D

has anyone had to appeal their probationary licence before for no p plates ?

everyone ive spoken to says the court doesnt give a shit that i need my licence for work and that i will cop 6 months disqualification

is this so ? :D

depends if its a mandatory loss of licence. nothing u can do when its mandatory (such as the case if you're over 0.05 - automatic 6 months regardless)...

Get a lawyer, they can talk traffic offences down. Give Matthew Mitchell Solicitors a call at 8344 5589 and tell them what you're facing.

-D

i got caught with no p plates.

its a minor frigging thing !

reckon i have a chance of getting off ?

edit// i got done for speeding last october and i learnt my lesson from that , and then i got caught with no p plates in my dads work car.

NO NO NO

i havent appealed before , ive only had my licence just over 12 months.

got done for speeding in october , copped that & now its p plates

ive had a couple of tickets in between now and then but nothing with demerit points attatched (fail to maintain vehicle standards & written warning for disoby stop sign)

Life Story entry #322

Drew from AAA fitted a resonator to the 33 today. Sounds much better. The car is now totally cop-friendly.

While it was up on the hoist, took a peak under the body. The car is clean as. No leaks except for some weeping at the steering rack for the power steering hoses. A quick clean and torquing and I'll check it out again in 5,000kms. Otherwise, no leaks at all, and everything in top condition. All CV boots are top nick.

/waits for keyboard warriors to say oh its your fault you broke the law

Waiting ...

Best bet dude is to get legal advice.

Pretty much depends on the magistrate on the day, and what else prosecution comes up with. If the magistrate can see it as a simply mistake, and he's having a good day, you might be lucky. Go with Dohmars suggestion, get a lawyer or solicitor, grab some character references off past employers or the like and see how you go. Best of luck with it though, it does just sound like a simple mistake though.

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