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paul's serious about the shiny bit btw - jimih got yellowed coz his chrome cup could 'blind him' - even though he can't even see it

for the best anyway :D

pillar guages are fine as long as they're against the pillar and not hindering vision / line of sight etc

The second guage could be argued to be a hazard during an accident - the distance to headspace argument. I don't think the cops would ping you, but the pits may do. Anyone had experience on this?

btw - heaps of people have the single pod (me included) and have had no problems.

they will yellow ya for anything...

granted it was a ford but i got sticked in my old car for dirty front headlights and a seatbelt that didnt retract properly...

i didnt do anything to the car and drove straight to mandurah desiel (local sticka remover) and got it over the pits straight away.

lots of the time it will because they didnt get a read out when you were speeding or something like that....

just watch your lead foot boys...

You break road rules, car looks bit sporty, and give a little cheak when cop pulls you up.....you get a sticker for your troubles. When I say give a little cheak, you might just look at him/her the wrong way.

You'll never stop cops from handing them out, It's bullshit. And regardless of whether or not your mods are legal. Passing the pits still hits you in the hip pocket.

It's not that bad. If you get done and it's not warranted then you don't have to pay and the officer can get a minor reprimand if you follow it up.

Not that my car would pass - but if you get one and you have to spend the $$ to get it over the pits then the cop was just doing his job right? It's a risk we all take and shouldn't unless we're prepared for the consequences.

Sorry - just heard the "poor me - it's not fair" argument too many times..

i agreee with Cam.. also on that note i think most of you are blowing everything out of proportion.. How often do u honestly get a yellow? I hear lots of boohoo stories from various differant people but not same person every 2nd week crying about it.

I copped several yellows on my ute, but they were always due to me being somewhere where i should(street drags) or doing something stupid(speeding/burnout).. So end of day it was my own fault.

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