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from what i know, you can get as many defect stickers as you wish, just have to do the same usual thing every time.

WTF did you get a red sticker for??? my mate got a couple because his car was barely able to drive over a cigaret packet. haha

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Both times been driving under speed limit in lots of traffic and both cops asked for engineer papers once I said I don't have any they said well you better ring a tow truck had nothing to do with how I talked or what I was doing if it had something to do with me I would of done opposite the 2nd time

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Both times been driving under speed limit in lots of traffic and both cops asked for engineer papers once I said I don't have any they said well you better ring a tow truck had nothing to do with how I talked or what I was doing if it had something to do with me I would of done opposite the 2nd time

Maybe... Just maybe it was your lack of punctuation...

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Yeh stop talking shit and get back on topic if you don't have anything usefull to say don't say it people like that ruin forums like these

Everything has already been said to you! There is no more "on-topic" to discuss...

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You can be red stickered for bald tyres so don't run your mouth. ;)

This ^^^

It's pretty much up to the officers discretion what sticker you get.

Be nice, and sometimes they even say "Have a good night, just get those things we spoke about fixed"

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I've had 2 in as many yrs n now I've got a daily because I don't know what happens and don't really wanna find out the hard way umm pretty much everything to low,cooler,wheels etc here is a couple of pics of it

http://m.facebook.co...100001516688882

http://m.facebook.co...100001516688882

Not everyone uses facebook you know. Post pics, lol. I found appearance makes a difference too. If your young and wear a white hat that doesnt fit properly on your head, you may be defected. I had an mr2 that sat on 20's with 2 tone paint and was followed briefly by HWP but never even got pulled over. Who really know what goes through their heads?

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