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better makes sure you don't smash the sil80 and it stays registered in your name but once you loose your license they freeze registration

Jake if its not your fault other person pays, I'm guessing that's if they don't stop and you don't have a rego number or its a stolen car maybe

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i swear a whole lot, and even i rolled my eyes at that.

chill pill.

there will undoubtedly be a condition where if you owned the car before the laws came into effect, youll be exempt.

I hope so.

better makes sure you don't smash the sil80 and it stays registered in your name but once you loose your license they freeze registration

Jake if its not your fault other person pays, I'm guessing that's if they don't stop and you don't have a rego number or its a stolen car maybe

this only happens if u let the court fines get overdue :/

Dont reg the 31, Youll get defected, then just cancel the rego, wasting precious dollars that could be spent on new tyres to fry.

if you have a daily drive then i wont worry about rego'ing the 31 Craig.....

its defected, but i can ermm... get another one to drive on the street..

i dont reckon ill worry about it, ill just do something stupid and get myself in the shit.

i was more so gonna do it for a convenience thing, like wheel aligns, tunes, to and from track etc etc.

but i hear matty likes being my trailer broad minded person so ill leave it at that

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