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Yoda: Guess you guys are a *bit* behind in WA... they closed that loophole years ago here..

then again radar detectors over there are legal aren't they so if you manage to get caught you're really ****ing stoopid if you ask me!

argh... people. your number plate is on hinges at the back... just hook up a motor in the boot and when you go oast cameras... up it goes.

Bond stylez :D yup,would be great.. I'd rig it up but i don't want to hack up my 33.. all you'd need would be some fishing line and a hook or something :(

Originally posted by xRHETTx

Anything that blocks ur no. plate from view is illegal and has been for ever.  U cant say that this sort of thing is new. Its a big fine if ur caught using something like this, more than a lifetime of speeding tickets. (I think up to $20k??)

Intresting,

you right RHETT, but your number plate isnt obstructed. It remains perfectly viewable during the day (and is really hard to spot if you use the spray). and there is no aussie law to say that your license plate has to be photogenic either.

I think that its not that much benifit for us anyway, as 3/4 of our speed cameras are now flashless anyways. In this case would only be good for redlights and oldschool cameras.

Just dont speed, simple.

Originally posted by Raver_Ace

My mate had this advert in a bike mag, that would flip your plate around and wash it by pressing a button. That would be handy, if your quick enough to hit the button that is.

thatd be sweet!

but i wouldnt do that until i put a line of red lights in the front grill and taught my car to speak :shake:

Man I heard about these things, should of f#4King got one early.

I just paid $125 bucks for doing 64 in a F45kIng 60 zone!!! Really sucks. Like if I was actually speeding more, it would of made me feel a bit better as I deserved it but f#%king 64!!! that's 1 k over the allowed limit!!!

Will the cop know if you sprayed your car?? Like they might not get you with the camera but might chase your ass down.

Hey guys some one in NSW is selling this photo block on ebay. I think they are the same one, check it out.

But I was thinking right, the spray are used to reflect or glare the number plate when a light is flashed on it. So does that mean at night the person behind you wouldn't be able to see the number plate either because of their headlights??

What happens if you just so unlucky that you get a f$%king cop behind you and sees that the plate is dodgy??

I got told it is like a $60 fine in Vic for tampering or having faulty number plates?!?!

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Originally posted by scorp

Some guy is selling this on aussie ebay...

linky:

Photo Block  

Now whose gonna buy and try :D

i can't help but notice on the before and after shots, on the after shot, it has manually been blocked out, doesn't boost my confidence in the product too much

otherwise i might be an eager bidder

i would rather see real proof.

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