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How about we put stockos on the back of a few commos. Cruise up and down throwing molitovs.... Wearing the boost cruising shirts...

. They must meet the " bogan " criteria Vn and vl's only and of course "sports exhaust" ( missing muffler ) ;)

How about we put stockos on the back of a few commos. Cruise up and down throwing molitovs.... Wearing the boost cruising shirts...

. They must meet the " bogan " criteria Vn and vl's only and of course "sports exhaust" ( missing muffler ) ;)

Steelies on the rear?

Wow... didn't this go off in a different direction lol

Far as I'm concerned if no defect was given on the spot how can there be a defect. What society needs is a uproar from us the people against the government and the police and make it clear we are gonna roll over and take their shat anymore.


There is a group taking a major stand and doing their best to educate everyone on what we can and can't do as motoring enthusiasts (as the laws keep changing)

I don't know whether anyone knows of this site but I found it quite informative on anything and everything that could affect me as a car enthusiast.

http://www.gruntfiles.com.au/ - I strongly suggest anyone who has questions about the 'Anti-hoon' laws to read up on Type 1 and Type 2 category offences :yes:

hey guys,

just a question about mod plating as i'm about to land and comply a 33 GTR v-spec from japan and all this talk of police concerns me as i'm just getting my licence back again and do not wish to lose it through defects or some weak as piss excuse from corrupt, jealous,power trippin cops cause i own an import that would flog your bombadore cop car.

Question: if I get a mod plate for the car after compliance is this a sure stop from getting a defect on anything or is compliance enough to justify the car is roadworthy and legal and not defectable?

The imported car comes with stainless exhaust turbo back,HKS dome style(not pod style) air filters, pillar mount boost gauge with a spare gauge holder to fill also( the moulded style pillar mount not just bolted to the pillar), tein coilovers, looks like a Blitz electronic boost controller too from photo. The rest of the car is standard even still has original tape deck in it.

Thanks all

It is all up to the police that is writing defect tickets at the time. They will still defect cars that have mod plates as well as brand new cars just driven out of show room floor.

If you are paranoid, you can put factory airbox back in, raise the suspension height to above "legal height" according to police, hide the boost controller out of plain sight, and remove pillar mount gauges and gauge holder.

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boost controller is in cab like turbo timer style control module by the looks, not sure where connected in engine bay yet as only seen photos.

If you are paranoid, you can put factory airbox back in, raise the suspension height to above "legal height" according to police, hide the boost controller out of plain sight, and remove pillar mount gauges and gauge holder.

so basically restore to factory and wipe clean the idea of customizing your car to your desire and this being the whole point of enjoying owning a skyline!!

F$$k i have and always will hate cops!!

Keep all mods nice and clean, every thing mod plated that needs to be, not too loud or to low, be polite if you get pulled over and pay the cop isn't in a bad mood. That's about all you can do to avoid a defect.

It is all up to the police that is writing defect tickets at the time. They will still defect cars that have mod plates as well as brand new cars just driven out of show room floor.

that sounds corrupt .... who made them judge and jury? :yucky:

so we'll have to take the ticket then go talk to TMR about it? is that the only recourse?

took my grandfather for a cruise to supercheap in the 33 yesterday a police car pulled up to me at the lights (both our windows were down) and eyed the car off and then looked int he car saw my grandad and was like.....drive safe *drives off*

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took my grandfather for a cruise to supercheap in the 33 yesterday a police car pulled up to me at the lights (both our windows were down) and eyed the car off and then looked int he car saw my grandad and was like.....drive safe *drives off*

D!ck move!! Like I respect cops and all but wow. I've actually had enough of them with import cars. They are just jealous and want to control everyone and make people who love cars unhappy. Stupid...

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