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Not much nothing illegal on the car but the rear tyres lol atleast it's only a minor and no fine

Lol bad luck but no $300 fine is good. No excuse for worn out tyres. Especially the way these cars are driven.

Unlike my previous defects for no working horn and missing rear brake light or the fine for driving with fog lights on lol

Merry Christmas all

Lol yeh I'm not fussed about it I was gonna replace them once I get back from sydney next week, he's given me till the 10th of jan as well so it doesnt really make a difference, only have to add a trip to Vic roads.

I have 235 40 on the rear and they are stretched as f**k I was thinking 245 40 to add some slight tread, much fitting difference? I have about an inch or room of the rear

Lol yeh I'm not fussed about it I was gonna replace them once I get back from sydney next week, he's given me till the 10th of jan as well so it doesnt really make a difference, only have to add a trip to Vic roads.

I have 235 40 on the rear and they are stretched as f**k I was thinking 245 40 to add some slight tread, much fitting difference? I have about an inch or room of the rear

Lol they aren't stretched at all!

holy shit. What suburb is that? I dont want that landing on my car....

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