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That is f**king stupid. How can alleged speeding actions justify an illegal defect???

He has a strong case and is throwin it out

wasn't that myth busted of cant defect car on private property because if it has rego plates on it the car has to comply?

could be wrong but thought that was the case.

Hey guys... Still in hospital with enchiphitis (viral menengitis)

Basically it's an inflammation of your spinal fluid and the fluid around the brain. It keeps expanding and squashes your brain.... Feels like your head is in a vice :/

Neurosurgeon reckons I was just unlucky.

Had a lumbar puncture, something close to 100 blood tests, a couple of MRI's, 6 CAT scans, X-rays, if antibiotics and morphine 4 times daily since Saturday.

Had a seizure on Sunday and didn't know what year it was / couldn't speak properly.

Should be out in a week if all goes well!

shit man thats bad a lady at works husband had this he was farked for about 2 months so hope your good in a week man that'd be a real good result

Either way, rub them the wrong way and your plates will end up in every HWP watch list that exists... They can make your life hell if they want to, so I'd rather not give them a reason to.

Happy birthday top bloke

Cheers nigs!

Happy Birthday

Thank you :D

Happy coming out of vagina day bud.

Well, that's certainly one way to put it :P. Cheers.

did you get yourself any exciting gifts?

;). Stay tuned?

happy birthday hipsterman.

When we do BBH in St Albans... you will find out this is simply not true. Or maybe I'll dress like one to mess with you. *conspiracy music*. Thanks though brah.

Thank god for morphine

Get well soon Mr. Chef.

Happy Bday

Cheers!

How'd you go with ya fog lights

#dontdriveanythingwhileyoung

haha forgot about that! Clearly I was causing grief on prinny hwy for that one :P meh was nothing compared to a defect!

Stuck at work for another half an hour and hungry as fark :(

Edited by UNR33L

either way skyline owner vs cop always going to end up the same way in court

#gothefalconbrah

Have a read of this, maybe best to let this be aye

http://www.trafficlaw.com.au/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=2128

That Hardy guy who runs the forums is a Traffic Lawyer

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