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so how long till u put back on all the stuff??

:crazy:

hahahhahah well i aint putting shit back on seriously.... the indicators are still clear just with orange globes...

the bov is off :( lost my power to turn heads... but its not worth the fine for the pshhhhu and also i dont mind the whistle i get from the stock bov..

air filter / i/c nothing was removed as the cooler is stock and the filter can stay....

so yea not much has changed really....

i think GT400R had a bigger list of defects .... but i got the bigger ass whiping :whip:

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whats the go with the $500 fine??? did u pay for it all??

i went to vicroads expecting to pay the fine....asked the girl serving me..do i have to pay....? she said for a carnary i dont think so... im like hmmmmm ok then your the boss and left....

i think the cops will send both the epa and carnary...you guys with :birdie: experience whats the go....

so u haven’t gotton the fine?? did they just say when they pulled you over that u will get a $500 fine for the boV?? $500 is outrageous I think they were just doing it just to scare you.

yea they said it like straight away...and i have asked a few other ppl and yes they had to pay 500, its some shit about it makes you car run to rich bcoz it tricks the computer and releases the air into the atmosphere...blha blha blha

and causes polution...i have been told to wait to get called into the epa station where they will do tests....i just hope my zorst is ok .....legal

guess what OAK, went to vic roads to clear my car on monday, they dont even have my defect in their computer! what gives...

There is a 2 different types of 'defect'

They can issue you with a 'defect notice' which is a minor notice telling you to fix stuff...

or they can issue a major defect notice, in which case you are given a pretty yellow sticker.

:)

I'm guessing yours was a minor notice.

mine was a pretty yellow one :) he asked if i had one before and i virgenly said: no, and giggled like a little school girl

hahahahaha hope he went slow...... well i got the yellow sticker too....

gt400r **** man did you give him your ph. # or something you didnt get jack shit and i copped it HARD....

There is a 2 different types of 'defect'

They can issue you with a 'defect notice' which is a minor notice telling you to fix stuff...

or they can issue a major defect notice, in which case you are given a pretty yellow sticker.

:D

I'm guessing yours was a minor notice.

nah mate...

mine's a major.... will check again with Vic roads on monday, if they still dont have it in their system, what should i do?

hahahahaha hope he went slow...... well i got the yellow sticker too....

gt400r **** man did you give him your ph. # or something you didnt get jack shit and i copped it HARD....

yeah i know you got it hard, maybe becoz i'm international student, holding an international driving license, i didnt get any demerit points too, maybe taking my car for EPA testing was too much paperwork!

if vicroads dont have a record of it then no one does. If u get a canary it gets registered on your number plates

i went down to vic roads today (twice) and they still dont have my record. I got a canary allrigh, just gonna rip it off any give my car a full wash! Thanks a lot.

P.S.. OAK mate, hows yours? any progrees?

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