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i got defected in vic and my car is reg in nsw, so how does that rule work then?

Damn good question! Should have told them to shove it up their ass as VIC cops have no juristriction over NSW cars other than obvious things like fines for speeding or rbt's.

A car that is registered to drive in one state, may not meet the requirements of another state - but you can't be defected for hardly anything as how do they know all the rules of the other state? Obviously, things like bald tyres or tail-light out are universal - but i don't think they can pop your bonnet or anything like that. Interesting point.

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I think the H pattern one is insane and I would never pay a fine for it. The rest I guess we can all understand so meh.

:zap:

I have blown my bov into two cops cars, totally accidentaly up here and had no problems, its more if your being a tool here they will lube you up and go some party dong on you.

lol stef

i got a sticker from those "Artistic" guys at pipeworks today, $5 lol i stuck it near my ashtray/boostgauge, wouldnt fit anywhere else lol

so yes gotta get spacer for numberplate from work, then have to get cat fixed and should be fine, oh and brighter break lights...how the **** do i do that?

ok cool i'll sus it out tomorrow

parents have done on holidays to nz for 2 weeks as of last friday so yeah can slowly do all this stuff hopefully i can take car in by friday the latest, just have to go to vicroads huh?

passed road worthy with no hassles, props to sam for directing me to darebin tyre and service centre frank is cool ;)

and thanks jack for the tow this morning as well (yesterday was my last day i was allowed to drive my car)

and thanks to greensborough vicroads, they are teh coolest

frank totally disregarded the h pattern said its useless hahaha and thankfully the canary fell off the 1st night and i stuck it on with sticky tape, i dont have any left over paper stuck on my windscreen

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