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^ lol good point..

you should take it easy around city roads after this incident :nyaanyaa:

the copper must of been a HWP if she knew about mods and shiet.

speak to the court clerk and see if they can get you a formal letter stating your requests to get the car back.

so everyone who has a skyline who does do burnouts and get away with them is just lucky. it will be a matter of time before other ppl get caught in an unlucky situation and have their car taken too..

Wrong if they do something as retarded as you and do a burnout in the city with bald tyre's in an un registered car then they will.

its d**kheads like you driving skylines that give us a bad name. You dont deserve to be driving one.

You wanna be a moron by a commodore and join streetcommodores

^ lol good point..

you should take it easy around city roads after this incident :nyaanyaa:

the copper must of been a HWP if she knew about mods and shiet.

speak to the court clerk and see if they can get you a formal letter stating your requests to get the car back.

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dude..HWP dont know anything about mods other than what they've read while trawling through Boostcruising.com

they were looking for a non-existant wastegate on my mate's VL. they couldnt find one but they defected him for it anyway.

i go.. "what wastegate??"

they're like... "the one that makes the TUTUTUTU sound mate, i know what im talking about"

at this point i made my mate stop going nuts at the cop because seeing as though he didnt have a damn ext. wastegate it was cleared the next day.

i want THAT copper to pull me over next time.

if the majority of you bother to read its not an unregistered car, the mods simply arent engineered

99% of the modded cars out there arent engineered, simple as that

Just more money for the pricks at the RTA :thanks:

If they made it relatively cheap to engineer/mod plate or w/e your car soooo many problems could be solved..

But, making a profit off the so called 'hoons' is far more important.

Edited by ignuz
A few weeks ago i was in the city with 2 mates. I was pulling a U turn down a side street and kicked the back out.. (minor burnout - mininal smoke), when out of nowhere came 2 under cover cop cars. I pulled over straight away and they came up to the window and said 'how stupid do you feel?' they told me to get out and told my mates to sit in the car.

The officer proceded to ask me what mods i had to the car. I said, umm just the pod filter. She replied 'what about your blow off valve??' at this point i thought ok.. she aint to stupid then. She told me not to move and she went around the whole car and asked if i had declaired the mods with the RTA and she looked at my rego sticker and she said that i hadnt?? i dunno how she knew that??!

but then she said cause it was an unregistered vehicle then it would be impounded for 3 months.. i went to court to fight the burnout charge and got off with just a $200 fine and nothing else.. but now the cops are tellin me that i cant get the car back unless i get a letter from the magistrate stating that i can get my car back before the probationary 3 month period is up.. so im left carless...

anyone else had this problem?

Ps they got me for ..

bald tyres

BOV

Pod filter

tinted windows

dvd player

exhaust

This happened a few weeks ago and you've already been to court? You got off but you got a $200 fine? What did you plead? Guilty or not guilty?

An engineers cert is $800 bux.. Stop doing burnouts for a month and youve got yourself a engineers cert.. Whoever things a cert is expensive is full of crap! Ive spent more on a intercooler like it was a 30c cone at maccas.

An engineers cert is $800 bux.. Stop doing burnouts for a month and youve got yourself a engineers cert.. Whoever things a cert is expensive is full of crap! Ive spent more on a intercooler like it was a 30c cone at maccas.

i got an engineers cert done for $400 so yeah i agree its chep when you think about all the shit you have t go through if you dont have one. funny thing is if you keep things within the laws you wont have any trouble from the law.

i know ive done my fair share of things wrong but i learn from that and now everything on my car is enginered and on the streets i drive within the road rules. much easier that arguing with cops and people on forums as to what is right and wrong.

if your car has ilegal mods and your breaking the law while driving then you got noone but yourself to blame.

i got an engineers cert done for $400 so yeah i agree its chep when you think about all the shit you have t go through if you dont have one. funny thing is if you keep things within the laws you wont have any trouble from the law.

i know ive done my fair share of things wrong but i learn from that and now everything on my car is enginered and on the streets i drive within the road rules. much easier that arguing with cops and people on forums as to what is right and wrong.

if your car has ilegal mods and your breaking the law while driving then you got noone but yourself to blame.

Wait $400 bucks is damn cheap! Where'd you get it done? Did you have to do an emissions test? What got engineered? Please explain ta

Illegal U turns are let to useless taxi drivers.

Also for those mid aged house wives, who don't know sh*t all about road rules or how to drive.

The amount of morons I see doing illegal U-turns at traffic lights is amazing, & 7/10 times It fits the "mid aged house wife" criteria.

Also for those mid aged house wives, who don't know sh*t all about road rules or how to drive.

The amount of morons I see doing illegal U-turns at traffic lights is amazing, & 7/10 times It fits the "mid aged house wife" criteria.

You see...

The History Lesson Begins: 30 years ago, many hunky (miner-type) Perth men went east to Melbourne and poached a lot of

gorgeous women.

But before they exchanged marriage vows, the men forgot to set up a Pre-Nup agreement that says,

"Thou shalt not do Hook-Turns!" ;)

Just more money for the pricks at the RTA :(

If they made it relatively cheap to engineer/mod plate or w/e your car soooo many problems could be solved..

But, making a profit off the so called 'hoons' is far more important.

engineer makes the money

rta doesnt get shit

emissions tests are free

if you get frined for being stupid sucked in....

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