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Well after the happenings of the weekend i was worried about being out and about today. Hardly an import on the roads and hardly any cops either. Im guessing maybe having a sedan is a bit of a blessing, but thinking a daily might be a wise choice

Well after the happenings of the weekend i was worried about being out and about today. Hardly an import on the roads and hardly any cops either. Im guessing maybe having a sedan is a bit of a blessing, but thinking a daily might be a wise choice

I'm still driving the Stagea around. But I am considering a daily. Not due to the weekend's events, but just to have a cheaper runabout. Possibly a twin cab ute so I can use it for the run around for the house extension. :D

I posted this in another thread and thought i should pop it in here as well. It happend on Friday night.

Also spotted me getting chased down by the popo last night and getting pulled over. They had a report of a car like mine excessively speeding somewhere, so when i dove past them parked on the side of south road they gave chase. They asked if i was the one speeding and i said no. Checked my licence, rego, etc etc, but didn't bother looking under the bonnet and didn't say anything about the half cage and semi's on the rear. :D

got defected last night again on port road... cop was a cock as uisually... he said that next time i get defected i wont be able to renew my registration (yea right)... and that I'll lose my license (wtf)... and yea, apparently i have aftermarket brake cylinder lol :ph34r:  ... i just stayed quiet all the time and said 'have a good night officer' at the end lol

oh and yea, i tested positive for meth twice lol... then 3rd time it tested negative

lol i tested positive for weed once. those tests are acurate as f**k lol

I posted this in another thread and thought i should pop it in here as well. It happend on Friday night.

Also spotted me getting chased down by the popo last night and getting pulled over. They had a report of a car like mine excessively speeding somewhere, so when i dove past them parked on the side of south road they gave chase. They asked if i was the one speeding and i said no. Checked my licence, rego, etc etc, but didn't bother looking under the bonnet and didn't say anything about the half cage and semi's on the rear. :down:

Damn lucky there Chad

lol i tested positive for weed once. those tests are acurate as f**k lol

ive been tested about 7 times now (the joys of working night shifts in town...), not a single one has been accurate.

stop smoking that shit Stewy :down:

i thought he was on something. keeps comin out to praccy day with boat in toe. like WTF :bunny:

next time were gunna have to put the sails up for ya lil fella.

Edited by sneaky1
ive been tested about 7 times now (the joys of working night shifts in town...), not a single one has been accurate.

I dunno what it is, but whenever I get pulled over they bretho me but never test me for weed... what are they trying to say, that I look like an alcoholic?

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Yeah OK fair point :|

-D

just though id add this to the stupid things to be defected for; today went to regency because i was defected for wide wheels, too low and a steering wheel. Ended up coming out with a defect for a missing brake line clip in the engine bay, a rubber gromet missing around some wiring in my engine bay, and apparently my exhaust was too loud.

Just to add, my car had a full tier3 and roadworthy inspection done less than 6 months ago, where none of these issues were picked up. And my exhaust read 86db, whereas now he said it was 96 :ermm::D

regency inspectors are awesome :P

just though id add this to the stupid things to be defected for; today went to regency because i was defected for wide wheels, too low and a steering wheel. Ended up coming out with a defect for a missing brake line clip in the engine bay, a rubber gromet missing around some wiring in my engine bay, and apparently my exhaust was too loud.

Just to add, my car had a full tier3 and roadworthy inspection done less than 6 months ago, where none of these issues were picked up. And my exhaust read 86db, whereas now he said it was 96 :ermm::D

regency inspectors are awesome :P

Yeah, I think the Regency inspectors are becoming hard asses. Mate took his skyline in. Got defected for something. Then got that fixed and they did him for to loud. He returned 2 more times, each time they were failing him for single items one of which was the passenger seatbelt was twisted.

Yeah, I think the Regency inspectors are becoming hard asses. Mate took his skyline in. Got defected for something. Then got that fixed and they did him for to loud. He returned 2 more times, each time they were failing him for single items one of which was the passenger seatbelt was twisted.

is was my understanding that once you got 'the list' they couldn't keep adding to it

is was my understanding that once you got 'the list' they couldn't keep adding to it

+1

Once the initial raping has been carried out; If you have a list the next time you go there they will only check whats on the list.

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