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Last Night i Must have got away luckly i presume

I was pulled over by an Undercover Cop (orange SS) in parramatta beacuse i crossed over a Lined Island. This is what happened

1. he introduced himself to me

2. he then asked for m licence and gave me a breath test.

3. He told me to open my bonnet.

He questioned me on my CAI box due to the fact it was Stainless steel and my Blow off Valve. And he als o questioned me on my Gauges. He could have kept goin but he seemed nice and didnt.

4. He took a photo of my whole car and the engine bay. then asked for engineers

i respond that i didnt have engineers due to the fact there useless. and he did say nothing.

For somereason he let me off without defect except a fine for emissions. and that was $132 with no points....

As soon he saw the skyline Australia sticker on ther rear he Said Did you like what we did at nightshift recently. He also state that they are on this forum searching for through it.

On the bright side the officer said this is very good club to affilated with as there are not bad as NS ......

what are your thoughts

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lol @ the nightshift thing :)

Yeah they photo'd my car when I was defected.

I think it's common knowledge that the police read certain forums from time to time...

Maybe it's time I finally put an SAU sticker on the car :whistling:

They've been taking photos for some time of modified cars. I think it's to help them teach others what's what, so they don't call pod filters BOV's. :whistling:

You got off rather lightly.

Nightshift?

Yeah im so greathful i got let off

Read this about night shift

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...Ju-t226493.html

lol @ the nightshift thing :)

Yeah they photo'd my car when I was defected.

I think it's common knowledge that the police read certain forums from time to time...

Maybe it's time I finally put an SAU sticker on the car :whistling:

The sau sticker is a godsent

I wanted to put the long www.skylinesaustralia.com.au one on my wing... but I lost it :whistling:

Then I got defected for the wing :)

Man you are an executive for SAU NSW get another one :worship:

Why did they defect you for the wing

Man you are an executive for SAU NSW get another one :ermm:

Why did they defect you for the wing

Hehehehehe I know... it's kinda slack :) I'll chuck the little one on tonight just for you! :worship:

They defected the wing because they said the metal stands it was on could hurt someone if I were to hit a pedestrian, and have them fly over the car into the metal stands... Apparently the stock ones are designed to break...

Same officer that said number plates have to be located in the middle of the front bumper :whistling:

Either way, it's all very interesting. If they are here to learn more about what is legal and what isn't, then good on em! I don't argue with police, but I cringe when they get things wrong.

Hehehehehe I know... it's kinda slack :) I'll chuck the little one on tonight just for you! :worship:

They defected the wing because they said the metal stands it was on could hurt someone if I were to hit a pedestrian, and have them fly over the car into the metal stands... Apparently the stock ones are designed to break...

Same officer that said number plates have to be located in the middle of the front bumper :whistling:

Either way, it's all very interesting. If they are here to learn more about what is legal and what isn't, then good on em! I don't argue with police, but I cringe when they get things wrong.

I dont wanna sound dumb.................... But if you hit a pedestrian what more damage can the wing do... 14000kg of metal hitting a human another 20kg aint do much more

Surface area of the point of impact. Front of a car can spread the force better than 2 metal pieces sticking out of the rear. think: you hit something with a hammer, leaves a dent. Put a nail on the end of the hammer: penetrates.

Oooh, if we're going to go into that, you also have to bring into the differences of my wing, and the standard wing Not to mention that the vector and velocity of the car will without a doubt, pass on some of it's kinetic energy to the person, making the 'initial' impact on the wing a lot less.

But seriously, it so isn't that important :whistling:

I've never really been on NS.com...

so dare i ask: What makes them so bad?

nothing. I'm a member on NS. And those guys are just as enthusiastic as anyone else. I think maybe they're a more social forum, so the fact that they're on more meets/cruises i guess gives them higher exposure to police..which in turn would make them seen as "hoons" because we all know how strict the police are with defects.

that may not be right but that was the only answer i could come up with that made me sound intelligent

Last Night i Must have got away luckly i presume

I was pulled over by an Undercover Cop (orange SS) in parramatta beacuse i crossed over a Lined Island. This is what happened

1. he introduced himself to me

2. he then asked for m licence and gave me a breath test.

3. He told me to open my bonnet.

He questioned me on my CAI box due to the fact it was Stainless steel and my Blow off Valve. And he als o questioned me on my Gauges. He could have kept goin but he seemed nice and didnt.

4. He took a photo of my whole car and the engine bay. then asked for engineers

i respond that i didnt have engineers due to the fact there useless. and he did say nothing.

For somereason he let me off without defect except a fine for emissions. and that was $132 with no points....

As soon he saw the skyline Australia sticker on ther rear he Said Did you like what we did at nightshift recently. He also state that they are on this forum searching for through it.

On the bright side the officer said this is very good club to affilated with as there are not bad as NS ......

what are your thoughts

all the more reason for the mods/admins to be even more strict when coming across any talk of street racing or illegal activities.

if its a good thing you might find more NS'ers rocking SAU stickers to try and give the cops a good impression.

now that would be such a sweet sweet irony.

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