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Hya,

Just letting you westsiders

know to be cautious driving down Kings Rd/Taylors Rd - Delahey,

I was cruising along to work at 10am the other day and

I noticed the copper a few cars behind me..

I wasn't doing anything wrong at all and he got up behind

me and once I'd turned onto Taylors Rd he put the sirens on...

Mind you in my 3 years of driving my 32 I've never once been

pulled over!

He defected me for ride height for being too low,

mind you he didnt even have the measuring tool!

I was sooo pissed!

He was kind to me though :cheers:

No fine, no rwc req, just a visual inspection in 7 days at Vic Roads....

But still what a waste of time....

xx

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My cars pretty much standard

and thankfully he didnt make me late

for work by checking the whole car.... phew....

Only thing that sucks is they only gave me

7 days then my rego is suspended...

which sucks....

They must be cracking down.... :P

Only thing that sucks is they only gave me

7 days then my rego is suspended...

which sucks....

This is the time to ask for help..

Someone must have a stock set of springs in there garage.

And would fit them in Sandra's R32 to keep her on the road..

Come on i know you want to be the first to say..I can help

well i got some stock struts and springs. i don't really wanna sell em because of that exact reason of being defected and having them just in case anything happens but can lend if u really need them.

Appreciate your replies and help :P

You guys rock...

I got out the measuring tape,

the ride height is fine...

At the lowest point (front bumper)

its 120....

The problem is my muffler/pipe

its lucky to be 50! shit!

Going to an exhaust place on Wednesday to get

it fixed...

Safer for me anywayz if Id hit a bump at high speed..

(legally of course, hahaha)

cya later Sandra :P ...

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