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....but the battery comes like that stock. the vent to atmosphere is in the lower right of your boot (as you look towards the front of the car standing behind it). it's below the little shelf. a bit hard to explain but it's there. You should be able to fight that one.

That's pretty damn picky dude.

yeap got defected on the way to dinner at bondi beach

has anyone had a defect on:

1. battery in boot not vented to atmosphere

2. tyre placard not fitted/ missing

what a waste of a hour and a half waiting

Nice....they were keen to nail you for something.

Do you know who complied the car? They should have provided a tyre placard, and can confirm that thesee cars came factory with battery in the boot

I think the original batterys had a hose that connected to the battery, like a motorbike battery, thats what the NRMA battery guy said to me anyways, you cannot get them anymore, when I got my car engineered he wasnt worried about it, though by rights you need a box which vents or a dry cell, either way its a dud cop with the amount of unroadworthy vehicles on the road.

Nice....they were keen to nail you for something.

Do you know who complied the car? They should have provided a tyre placard, and can confirm that thesee cars came factory with battery in the boot

yeah imported the car with Powerplay Imports years ago- it was complied by Racing R-

Copper's Wife: "Oh how was your day to-day darling?"

Copper: "Aw, Um, ...defected about 10 cars"

Wife: "Well, I can put you to more use around here then!"

AND NEXT EVENING...

Copper's Kid: "Catch any crooks to-day Dad?"

Copper: "Well I defected 10 cars to-day son."

Kid: "Defectors are bad aren't they Dad?"

AND NEXT DAY...

Copper is on stress leave!

I remember someone here in NSW got defected for an enclosed pod filter. The cops excuse was that it wasn't sealed off. That is brilliant. You've got an intake kit that you want to put into a sealed box. I should get a job in a fast food chain and when a cop comes in jam a cork into the bottom of the straw. Yeah, its fun sucking drink through a sealed straw, isnt it.

I remember someone here in NSW got defected for an enclosed pod filter. The cops excuse was that it wasn't sealed off. That is brilliant. You've got an intake kit that you want to put into a sealed box. I should get a job in a fast food chain and when a cop comes in jam a cork into the bottom of the straw. Yeah, its fun sucking drink through a sealed straw, isnt it.

hahaha

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