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i would of taken my sweet time washing the car beza haha, see how long they can sit there for. harassment !

spotted at 945pm. orange r33 with LED tail lights, black roof and black boot down Sth Gippy Fwy. i was behind you till i turned off onto the bypass if your on here

Spotted a Silver R33 GTST parked along Collins St in the city with a GTR badge on the boot. :ph34r:

I seriously don't understand what are the owners thinking about. People with GTSTs please DO NOT stick a GTR badge on your boot, it makes you look stupid!

Ill second that, I cant stand GTS-T's with GTR Badges, If I see another one you will be getting a dirty look plus the royal finger....

lol.. does it make you that angry? have to say, it annoys me too... who do they think they're fooling? :P

Guessing pettet as beza got f**ked for the most stupid things by him...

Sure was but he knows me pretty well by now, had a laugh and a joke about a few things.

He even remembered about an email i sent him about my wheels a few months ago. Got the wheel calipers out and said they were 0.5" too big. He said he won't worry about it though.

He got me on bald tyres, i knew they were close to the wear indicators but he pointed out that the insides were absolutely gone. I had no idea they were that bad.

Had a bit of a chat and he gave me the defect notice with the maximum amount of time to clear.

Pettett is a good bloke when you have a good attitude and he knows you aren't a wanker. His partner was friendly too, liked the look of my car. The man knows his stuff, and he is doing a bloody good job keeping the roads safe.

We were having a go at dickheads that drive skylines in a stupid manner and spoil it for everyone else..

A positive experience for me.

Just ordered some new rubber, so i'll have it cleared in no time.

Edited by lukebaldan
Sure was but he knows me pretty well by now, had a laugh and a joke about a few things.

He even remembered about an email i sent him about my wheels a few months ago. Got the wheel calipers out and said they were 0.5" too big. He said he won't worry about it though.

He got me on bald tyres, i knew they were close to the wear indicators but he pointed out that the insides were absolutely gone. I had no idea they were that bad.

Had a bit of a chat and he gave me the defect notice with the maximum amount of time to clear.

Pettett is a good bloke when you have a good attitude and he knows you aren't a wanker. His partner was friendly too, liked the look of my car. The man knows his stuff, and he is doing a bloody good job keeping the roads safe.

We were having a go at dickheads that drive skylines in a stupid manner and spoil it for everyone else..

A positive experience for me.

Just ordered some new rubber, so i'll have it cleared in no time.

+1 luke we were chattng n joking aswell. i chatted to him twice, hes only doing his job he didnt like how my car had eyelids though lol... his partner stevensons is alright aswell hes learning still if you didnt notice.

+1 luke we were chattng n joking aswell. i chatted to him twice, hes only doing his job he didnt like how my car had eyelids though lol... his partner stevensons is alright aswell hes learning still if you didnt notice.

Yer Steve was pretty cool. He said my car was in good nick compared to some other skylines he has seen. Also commended me on not having a heap of stupid stickers all over the car.

Was a pretty good experience.

Sure was but he knows me pretty well by now, had a laugh and a joke about a few things.

He even remembered about an email i sent him about my wheels a few months ago. Got the wheel calipers out and said they were 0.5" too big. He said he won't worry about it though.

He got me on bald tyres, i knew they were close to the wear indicators but he pointed out that the insides were absolutely gone. I had no idea they were that bad.

Had a bit of a chat and he gave me the defect notice with the maximum amount of time to clear.

Pettett is a good bloke when you have a good attitude and he knows you aren't a wanker. His partner was friendly too, liked the look of my car. The man knows his stuff, and he is doing a bloody good job keeping the roads safe.

We were having a go at dickheads that drive skylines in a stupid manner and spoil it for everyone else..

A positive experience for me.

Just ordered some new rubber, so i'll have it cleared in no time.

What you mean wheel calipers 0.5'' too big?

Did he tick the RWC required box? Give you a fine? Or just replace tyres and show vicroads?

What you mean wheel calipers 0.5'' too big?

Did he tick the RWC required box? Give you a fine? Or just replace tyres and show vicroads?

My rear wheels are 0.5" wider than placard specs

No road worthy, no fine. Just replace and get cleared at vic roads

Edited by lukebaldan

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