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I'm pretty sure a 'major' defect can result in the car being towed away. Would have to be pretty bad or you really pissed the guy off.

All 'minor' defects, if more then one, it's up to the cop to decide if it's a regency issue or not.

This is what a cop who defected me awhile ago.

yo quick question,

bonnet pins illegal or legal?

ive heard different opinions between different officers of the law and regency, im talking about these ones

http://www.importprecision.com/aerocatch_hood_pins/index.htm

yo quick question,

bonnet pins illegal or legal?

ive heard different opinions between different officers of the law and regency, im talking about these ones

http://www.importprecision.com/aerocatch_hood_pins/index.htm

aerocatch ones are legal according to regency

its the other style that stick up that are illegal as i got done for them

Wooo i got of defect this morning after my second time though :)

good luck everyone else

Mitch, i have a brand new set of r34 stockies with 235/45/17 is you wanna use them, save buying a set the'll be going back into my garage after i pop the te37's back on

Wooo i got of defect this morning after my second time though :)

good luck everyone else

Mitch, i have a brand new set of r34 stockies with 235/45/17 is you wanna use them, save buying a set the'll be going back into my garage after i pop the te37's back on

THAT WOULD BE AMAZING !

can i pick them up tonight?

got regency @ 3:20pm tomorrow

oh shit humm....alright iv got tafe till 9pm then ill go round grab my wheels of a mates FD, then pop home take the stockies off put the te's on and ill buzz ya if ya like? PM me your number

i dont care if it cant be till 2am haha

ill pm ya know

then youre shit outta luck.

(that being said, i was on permit for my regency trip, and i made a couple side trips on the way in)

Edited by scandyflick
im on permit...

Its via direct route, you live in burnside don't you? you can make a pretty direct route to regency via tyre power surely.

As long as you aren't driving to mt barker or lonsdale the cops are gonna have a pretty hard time fining you for using your permit incorrectly, especially as they are related to the inspection. Hell if you can get to glandore via a 'direct route' then you can come borrow my 32 wheels (great tread) providing you swap all yours on so it has something to sit on until you get back, I'm going to be home all day.

Edited by Rolls

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