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The headlights are fine but they have to be fitted with Halogen globes, HIDs are only legal if the car is fitted with auto leveling headlights. BMW = Auto leveling, Skyline = no auto leveling.

I wish that shit was written in a place where it was easily accessible

The difference between makes is pretty stupid - one rule should apply for all cars - and the govt should be erring on the side of leniency...

not because i think it'd be easier, but our car manufacturers spend a load of money doing R&D, and that excuse is used on a contrary point of view for minor mods (like air intake, exhausts, tunes etc) - so why cant that same standardisation rule be applied for aftermarket addons that actually help? (legal and professionally installed of course)

Seems our govt thinks that the car manufacturers know it all, and ergo all aftermarket mods are done by 'hoons' even if its something as innocuous as a pair of spotlights...

this is the shit that pisses me off.... nanny state, hand holding, ignorant politician preaching crap, designed to either a) harvest more taxes or b) crack down upon personal freedoms to make the politicians job that much easier - its easier to answer the crowd when half of the crowd are muted...

*yawn*

as if politicians have a hard job... they dont even appear at parliament regularly

-D

REPORT HIM!! I got let off before for a $580 fine because he abused me and smoked in my face, it works!! do it and don't be hesitant.. I just came out of regency too, so long as ur exhaust is lower than 90dB at 3,300 rpm then you're fine, and it depends on who you get in regency :D

goodluck!!

REPORT HIM!! I got let off before for a $580 fine because he abused me and smoked in my face, it works!! do it and don't be hesitant.. I just came out of regency too, so long as ur exhaust is lower than 90dB at 3,300 rpm then you're fine, and it depends on who you get in regency :blink:

goodluck!!

Report who?

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hi, anyone had any defect issues with clean looking stageas? legal or not what sort of unwanted attention has anyone had?

ive only been pulled over once, random breatho. no defect. no checks. was after i had already parked and car was off.

i shit myself any time i see a cop :)

im unsure if recirc catch cans are legal, and is boost gauge under dash legal?

cheers.

im unsure if recirc catch cans are legal

cheers.

Yes provided the entire stock crank case ventilation system is in place and you have simply placed the catch can inline with this system. I went through regency recently with this and had no issues.

hi, anyone had any defect issues with clean looking stageas? legal or not what sort of unwanted attention has anyone had?

ive only been pulled over once, random breatho. no defect. no checks. was after i had already parked and car was off.

i shit myself any time i see a cop >_<

im unsure if recirc catch cans are legal, and is boost gauge under dash legal?

cheers.

I live near the Ottoway police station. My Stagea has a bodykit, mags etc ... so its not subtle. I see cops all the time and they leave me alone. :thumbsup:

its the mars bars phone number :D

i was being smart ass

Vehicle Standards/Modifications/Engineering 1300 882 248

i knew that was sus :cool:

bit weird you would have that number :)

thanks for the correct help tho, though ill believe its the right number when i find out lol

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