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Just a few modifications and license rules stuff. Only QLD at the moment but i'll add to it later as i get the info.. :laugh:

AIS Code of practice: Interesting read for people who want under body neons on Page 85

AIS_codeofpractice_Section3__page_85_neons.pdf

Modification Book: Handy hints

Modifications_book.pdf

Vehicle Standards and Safety Regulation: Bit Long lol

QLD Demerit points:

Just another link if ur interested....

http://www.transport.qld.gov.au/Home/Safet..._modifications/

Well i hope this helps someone.... I'll try to post more soon but please try to add to this if you

know of something that is of some use.

Just for a bit of fun i thought you may won't to see how many road rules you remember.. :P

https://www.service.transport.qld.gov.au/rr.../SelectExam.jsp

:thumbsup:SKYLINE'S RULE :thumbsup:

Edited by 99 GTT

This would be nice as a sticky for each state.

Thye national standard on modifications (not the easiest to read)

http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/roads/saf...n/vsb_ncop.aspx

I think I like current Canberra rules better.

Vic already has one >_<

Its upto the people in their respective state to make the efforts to collate it all, and keep it upto date.

Keeping upto date is the most important thing, hence "links" to pages where doco's can be found is better sometimes than the doco's themselves :dry:

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