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I was pull over this afternoon heading to Bondi on the M4. The cop said my pod was undercover and gave me a small fine,,, but he also said I need to get a cover for it and have my Turbosmart boost controller removed. Which was in plain sight.

Any help by you guys will greatly be appreciated.

1) Is there anyway around this TM removed thing?

2) What is a full inpection?

3) What and where is an Authorised Unregistered Inspection Station?

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AUVIS is an authorised unregisteered vehicle inspection station.

Sounds as if you need to have a full blueslip insection done. So basicly the vehicle needs to be presented in perfect road worthy state to be cleared.

Give greg at autosport engineering a call he can help you out with getting it cleared with minimal fuss. 95211388

ngk racing do you have any idea what your talking about.

any form of modification to a standard car is illegal.

cops could fine you for a air freshener hanging off your rear veiw mirror if they wanted to.

Edited by fob2nv

.....well if it has a front mount on it or a bov he was right to defect you, but if he has defected you on fact that you pod isnt covered he is wrong. I would call rta take it there show them first could save you alot of money, (Take the boost contoler off first) they can clear any decfect or blueslip there. If the cop has mad a mistake i have done it before saved me 80 bucks on the roady and it was a defect i got for a pod filter

ngk racing do you have any idea what your talking about.

any form of modification to a standard car is illegal.

cops could fine you for a air freshener hanging off your rear veiw mirror if they wanted to.

lol who told you that???????????????????

lol who told you that???????????????????

if the boost controller isnt illegal why are you telling him to take it off.

dont send the wrong message to people.get your facts right first.

as for the pod.everyone knows its illegal unless its fully enclosed and engineered.

hahahahahaha

boost controller is illegal

what ever cops are telling you a pod is illigal and u need to have it fully enclosed and engineered is wrong..

so listen to what i said i dont live in sydney but i had the same thing cop told me my pod was illigal i went to the rta and got it cleared for free and they said even some cops make mistake

:(

ok people....I didnt clear a defect notice at the RTA without a roadworthy slip im just talking shit for no reason its good for your health im telling you its not illegal if you think otherwise thats up to you

Edited by ngk racing

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