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^^ Danny with age like that on your side you may need to retire and mod down to a RB25DE hahaha

The elderly and turbos do not mix unless attached to a 2.5L Diesel towing a caravan ;)

On another note when is the next wreck coming in???

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I got defected by a wanka cop for bov, blue parker lights and low beam turning off when high beam is on which is factory stock not a wiring problem he also thought the turbo timer was a boost contoller! the cop then said i have a week to take it to regency! I explained i only just bought the car 3 dsys ago and was gonna change the stuff! I asked why i couldn't take it to a cop to get the deffect off! He said caus there not mechanics they don't kbow what there looking at! I asked if he was a mechanic he said no then i said well how do you know what your looking at! He then ssid get smart with me ill arrest you an fine you 500 for driving a deffecable car i said you can't do that!

I got defected by a wanka cop for bov, blue parker lights and low beam turning off when high beam is on which is factory stock not a wiring problem he also thought the turbo timer was a boost contoller! the cop then said i have a week to take it to regency! I explained i only just bought the car 3 dsys ago and was gonna change the stuff! I asked why i couldn't take it to a cop to get the deffect off! He said caus there not mechanics they don't kbow what there looking at! I asked if he was a mechanic he said no then i said well how do you know what your looking at! He then ssid get smart with me ill arrest you an fine you 500 for driving a deffecable car i said you can't do that!

  • 2 weeks later...

I got defected by a wanka cop for bov, blue parker lights and low beam turning off when high beam is on which is factory stock not a wiring problem he also thought the turbo timer was a boost contoller! the cop then said i have a week to take it to regency! I explained i only just bought the car 3 dsys ago and was gonna change the stuff! I asked why i couldn't take it to a cop to get the deffect off! He said caus there not mechanics they don't kbow what there looking at! I asked if he was a mechanic he said no then i said well how do you know what your looking at! He then ssid get smart with me ill arrest you an fine you 500 for driving a deffecable car i said you can't do that!

turbo timers are an instant defect, illegal on sports cars and they're a waste of money. well they can fine you $150 dollars for each defect they find. there is no set time frame you have to "get it to regancy" even if it runs out of rego just get a day permit.

To the guys out there that run a greddy intake manifold, have you even been defected for it? Or can you get defected for it??

Cheers

Get an idle emissions test and send in an application to modify your vehicle, they will come back saying you need an emissions test, once you have that you can go to regency to have it inspected and then you will get a nice piece of paper to put in your glove box saying you are A-Ok, if not then you are up to the mercy of the cop.

Actually even with the piece of paper you are up to the mercy of the cop.

You can get defected for your exhaust not looking standard, you can get defected for things that do no even physically exist on your car so if they want to defect you, they will.

Basically if you draw the wrong sort of attention, guaranteed defect no matter the condition of your car.

Edited by Rolls

Just play the game as best you can and don't drive like a dickhead and more often than not you will be fine. I got an application to modify my car with all my mods listed, idle emissions test and keep the inspection record in my glovebox, if your car looks stock, you show them this and don't act like a twat you'll be fine the majority of the time,

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