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the thing with sat nav just about everyone wants 1 including older population which makes up more voters and more people with enough time to letter bomb the government :blink:

where as the modifying cars is a selected small portion of the population, they'd have a very hard time restricting mods to cars if 90% of the population wanted n had em. but thats not reality we make up a small portion and there's prob 2 that hate us for every one of us. wether its deserved or not dosnt matter general perception is your an ass for driving something that looks like a race car.

everyone society needs some group to blame for their problems just be glad they've moved on from racist to racers :)

ok promise thats the last of my dribble and attempts at trying to string together stuff to make me sound inteligent

in all honesty i hope your plan does work but just cant see it happening sorry to be a wet blanket i just think its the sad reality

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I swear... IF I ever get defected I'm selling up... and buy a gunmetal grey R32 GTR :) yummy

theyll still get you, my gtr look stock to you??? they wont like you all the same, ive been done for cracked paint on front bumper and broken seast. you could wobble it slightly if you grabed the head n rocked it like in any other 15yr old car.

No, it looks modified as! :) I'd be buying it not to get away from getting defected; moreso an excuse to sell up and get it :blink: I want to start over and not modify anything damn it lol

haha i drive my car in fear and not wanting to get defected while I have a 15 g loan in the background and a full time job an hour from where I live that I need to get too every day to earn the money to pay for the car.

Police suss me hard and I try to do anything not to pull up to or not cops just for fear of reprisal. I have been pulled over and given no reason and had my turbo timer and boost gauge questioned, but the cop who pulled me over was stupid and said she knew nothing about this stuff.

I just said it was legally sold in any Retail Car store and she said I was fine to go on my way, I think I was lucky.

I hate to get a defect sticker for something small like a mounted boost gauge or turbo timer. How r these a threat to the safety of the public? They are good for your car.

Boost gauges mounted on top of the dash dangerous when you crash and hit your head on it... turbo timer exposes wirings necessary for thieves to steal your car and it also leaves your car on when you walk off - so it allows easy access for thieves.

lol my turbo timer has been turned off for ages. Im pretty sure that unless your thrashing the absolutely suitcase out of your car: ie hills/mallala, you dont even need to baby it before you turn off.

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