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Originally posted by NIZ30

Where does everybody go to? I have been out and about the last few weeks, but am new to the area and haven't found many people.

Well NIZ30. When I have some new tyres I'll take you out one thursday night and show you. It's not usually just at one place because of police attention. I only go out for a little while on Thursday nights and every Saturday night.

Although this saturday night nothing is happening because of Indy and the fact that all the roads are blocked off.

I will let you know when I go out again and tag you along :D Get you to meet some of the cruise scene people. I only introduce you to the nice ones...

And Nismo_Boy.. as your you. You don't even have you license so how do you know you wont be like that? And, I'm not saying all of them are like that.. just the majority.

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Originally posted by jay51

Niz30.......enjoy your licence while you have it.... possibly worst place in Brizvegas for a "spirited drive"  :lol: :lol:

This was my initial thought too. But everyone seemed to doing this so I thought they must have some experience here and realise police mustn't be in the area. If they had speed cameras there at about 11 to 1 at night there would be many import drivers without a licence. In my couple of weeks of cruising at these times I have yet to see a skyline driver not race down this road.

Upon saying this, advice noted.

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Racing is bad... :D

I got defected at Roma street the other week, so i now have lost all my points..:goddam:

They tested my exhaust at 93db, each 3 over is double the limit..legal limit is 90..

I didn't touch a thing and got it tested at valley mufflers and it read 79db...:cuss: ???

and my BOV, which was on when i bought it and are now legal..

and no hi mount brake light because i took the wing of.. How was I spose to know that!!!

F%ckin W*nkers!!!

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002 NVS perhaps you could get it checked by 3 different places and have readouts of it and dispute it? its quite a lot of effort to go to just to dodge a defect, and i suspect they were just lookin for the other 2.

isnt it something like they have to have 3 items to defect you on to fine you for it? im not sure, im only goin on whats been said to me, and ya never know really :P

guess the moral is carry one of those silencers round and shove that in the pipe when you go to places like roma st or something perhaps? take it out when you leave or something

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Yea I had 3 bullshit defects... BOV (apparently called pop off valve's), exhaust double the limit, (actually 4 times under the limit) and no hi mount brake light...How was I meant to know that

????

I was going to contest it and probably wuold have won but other then being alot of hastle i had to pay the fine and loose the point when i payed my speeding ticket otherwise i owuld have gone onto one point for 12 months and if i didnt win and still had to pay the fine i owuld have lsot my licence..if that makes any sence???

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