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hey all, anyone in the parra/hornsby/epping area might have bits to lend me for a little bit.

not sure if i need it. so if you guys can clarify based on my situation let me know.

I got defected for tyres and exhaust.

however the cop didnt tick the exhaust box he just wrote it.

also he's ticked full inspection so does that mean they will check bov and pod and tints as well as the tyres and exhaust???

also on a side note....

can you still drive round on 0 demerits? i've heard you can, ie you need to loose more than 12pts to loose ur licence

full inspection means you'll need to take it to a place that does blue slips, you dont actually need a blue slip though.

they just need to fill out the bottom of the form they gave you.

all you'll need to clear the defects are new tyres and a quiet exhaust.

hmmm, just checked the rta web site, theres a unrestricted good behaviour licence, ne1 heard of these?

are they worth it or should i bite the bullet and take the 3months? if i get the good behaviour licence does that effectively mean my licence was not suspended?

it was bs i was crusing down the hill at night not intentionally speeding, highway cop coming the other way chucks a handbrakie and comes chasing after me =/

i was 2 mins from home....2 mins...

Edited by The Milf Guy

you trade off your 3 month suspension for a 6month or 1yr suspension with just 1 point to spare.

you can only choose to do that if you have your full license.

if you get a demerit point within the good behavior period you lose your license for 6 months (i think).

I haven't lost 1 point for the last 5 years that I've been driving lol

Most of them are to either cover a mate who's got no points left

or my dad who's a taxi driver (self-explanatory)

dont jinks urself lol, i lost all my pts in the space of a year after 4 years clean. i was saying the same thing....

what can I say? I'm a smart driver and since I installed that stupid sports muffler

I won't be dragging or speeding as much, because:

1)my liner won't go anywhere over 150km/hr,

2)it consumes more fuel

3)and doesn't change the gears (its an auto) as smoothly when you floor it.

Besides all that it gives a great deep sound which compensates 4 it all :huh:

defect cleared! W000T!

but i will be suspended....

now....who wants to buy a skyline?

For Sale:http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/97-R33-Gtst-spec-Sale-t193754.html

Expressions of interest at this stage lol

*sigh* im gonna miss my line...

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Edited by The Milf Guy

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