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Hey guys,

Got pulled over sat nite after seeing a movie with my gf. Was doin NOTHING WRONG AT ALL, and i got done.

So it would be highly apprecieated if:

I could borrow or buy a stock BOV. Im sick of my HKS one so it will be on the market.

Please reply ASAP cos i only have 36hrs left of driving before i have to go to cop shop.

cyas

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huh, mate they said they can pull me over for whaterver they want basically. I said to them i was doin nothin wrong which they said we didnt say u wer. But they still have the power to pull me over. I then asked for there badge no.s which then they started to b nice to me. I was like wtf.

nah mate vis.

Matt im thinkin of buying a stock BOV and sellin my HKS. Its too noisy and im sick of gettin this shit.

I got done for boost controller, too low and bov. my exhaust is surprisingly legal.

I think im gonna stay high rider so i wont get pinned after i get defect off.

Mate,

Don't mean to scare ya but

I got my R33 registered at Regency and the experience was not great. I felt it was long and drawn out unnecessarily.

My car was stock ffs, BONE STOCK. And they still went over it with a fine tooth comb.

I know better from others experiences and won't be doing anything to the car that will attract cops. If they want to look under the bonnet then they will need a warrant.

Mate,

Don't mean to scare ya but

I got my R33 registered at Regency and the experience was not great. I felt it was long and drawn out unnecessarily.

My car was stock ffs, BONE STOCK. And they still went over it with a fine tooth comb.

I know better from others experiences and won't be doing anything to the car that will attract cops. If they want to look under the bonnet then they will need a warrant.

Hey Steve, what rights do us as drivers have when this happens?? Can we refuse?? and ask on what reasonable grounds do they require to check it??

If u were doing the speed limit, and your car is stock height, with good tyres....What grounds do they have then that require a bonnet to be lifted?? :bs!: :bs!: :bs!: :bs!: :bs!:

Ah, is this what they call thread hijacking?

From what I understand, the cops have no right to search the vehicle unless they have a warrant or you give them permission explicitly.

So if they ask you, just say no :rofl:

DISCLAIMER: I am not a lawyer so please look up the laws for yourself, Hiep your g/f should know something about this.

nah my gf dont' know hahaha ... hey dean my cousin might have a stock blower ... i'll give him a call now for ya ... yeah i think he has it ... not too sure ... gotta check tomorrow ... :rofl: .. anyways i got my safc today so its looking good ... :) .. u still free tomorrow?? i guess u will be workin on the car hahaha

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