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Why because u drive a liberty?

possibly..

but more so that people still go and hang out with defectable cars at locations and do shit to attract attention, then get done.

then complain.

I can't wait till the first aus car crushing.. :D

Just for you qld people...

I worked at QPS for 11 months as an IT contractor.

Believe me when I tell you this.

They have accounts on every single online car forum you could think of.

They organise these little "stings" as you guys organise your cruise/meetups.

They will leave the charity cruise things be, but anything like "blah blah carpark meet and cruise to blah blah", will more then likely end up with internal paperwork being started to organise the required cars/man power/equipment required to defect you for your headlights that aren't alligned.

I just think it's funny that people still don't learn.

but yes, it's because I drive a liberty :blink: Poof!

I have the bottom end and the head/inlet setup at the shop will be building them up over the next few months.

Atm i want to get my 25 gearbox conversion done so i can hit the track with the 20 a couple of times before pulling it out and slotting in the 2630.

Will take me till the end of the year i think to get the new motor finished. I have the head/inlet and the 30 bottom end at the workshop will build those after the gbox conversion is done and i have had some track time.

Also looking to get a mod plate for my 2 seater conversion, where is a good place for that?

Oh and im puttin my stock bov back on in the next few hours that should make u happy ;)

Edited by 2630GTS

haha you bet correct, looking at making a box for it like iceberg but i might just hold off and do one for the 2630. Something like the one in this pic

im not sure if having an unshielded pod is a defect so hopefully ill be right (maybe i should call transport)

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Edited by 2630GTS

As I understand it they don't issue you a defect because your car is defective, they issue it because they think your car might be defective. The trip over the pits is to confirm or deny their suspicions, at your cost and inconvenience unfortunately but that's the way it is.

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