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yeah technically an r32 gtst with an rb20det is fine, but if they go off the factory spec of the engine he has, which i would say they are, then its 206kw (even tho we believe its more) and not 154kw which is way over

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Was it officer Pettette? from Knox TMU?

if so, that sucks dude, everyone epec P plates have gotta stay away from that area. its defect and power to weight central! Cops are actually targeting certain people from the forums aswel who are bitchin bout him. have a look in nissansilvia.com.........and by this i mean contacting the site owners to hand over certain peoples IP address's and finding out who they are.

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oops, forgot to state guys, i'm running a jzgte tt in what once was an NA supra. :D

 

sorry about the confusion.... still got love for me? my r32 is still at home! :(

 

but yeh, need help with the engineers cert. thanks for all the replies guys!

EDIT: whoops, didn't realise u were driving a supra :Oops:

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Cops are actually targeting certain people from the forums aswel who are bitchin bout him. have a look in nissansilvia.com.........

just kill the cvnt.. or find out where he lives, then he will know PAIN ..

in.. person did that successfully with another officer once.. lol

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btw pettette also is always in that same silver unmarked ba falcon.

last time i called up VicRoads they were able to forward me on to a few engineers. maybe give them a call, otherwise, if ya still stuck coco, i know one of my mates knows a cheapish engineer in the area. cost him like 100 for his first visit, told him to fix a few things and then he would come back. i'll find out if ya still stuck.....just let me know.

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they are on the vic roads website.

stop asking people to find it, and have a look yourself :)

thanks for that man... i've already done that, but was more looking for peoples experiences or places that they can recommend. they get kind of costly when u go through vicroad's list, and seeing as most of the people on this board are car enthusiasts i figured that some people might have first-hand experience and be able to recommend and help another fellow enthusiast.

when you're looknig to get work done on your car i dont think u open the yellow pages and look for "IMPORT WORKSHOP", do you? same principle. you talk to people who have been in similar situations, find out which workshops are good, who charges good rates, has good service, etc... my thought on the objectives of a forum and club was that it was a place to share information with one fellow enthusiasts. sorry if i'm mistaken and sorry for asking people for their advice.

not offended, but i always get such replies.

and rob, shhh, i swear its the lighting. you still workin at chaddy? i'm there often and see you busily behind the counter with your apron on... lol, look who's the metro! :rofl: anywayz, if you still work there, i'll swing by sometime and organise picking up my dvd off ya.

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