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You can legally ask and receive the badge number of the officer that is trying to book you for a blue plated mod and then you put a harassment complaint in the pr*ck, cause that is all they are doing!

that wont go too far, although you can try.

and then you put a harassment complaint in the pr*ck, cause that is all they are doing!

As above. I have been there, and still have it pending it court. At the end of the day they are a cop, you are not.

Cop = +1

you = 0

It is damn hard to prove the officers opinion is wrong, I have strong media power on the sunshine coast, and that’s not even helping my case that much.

why would you want fibreglass doors anyway? do you plan on running sub 9 times? to risk safety over a couple kilos isnt worth considering. I also highly doubt any cop will actually check a door to see what it is made out of unless it doesnt look like a standard door. Carbon Kevlar and Fibreglass are not in the same class mate. If you got no side intrusion bars then its your or your passenger that will be acting as the crumple zone. Thats in my opinion anyway

:D I think that is the idea.. i think he is trying to beat some knob with the car below..

Bwahahah!

You forgot rear quarters as well Gordo.

[WLDCRD] Running sub 9’s, or any ¼ mile time for that matter doesn’t interest me what’s so ever. I’m doing it for my own reasons.

Bwahahah!

You forgot rear quarters as well Gordo.

[WLDCRD] Running sub 9’s, or any ¼ mile time for that matter doesn’t interest me what’s so ever. I’m doing it for my own reasons.

Wouldn't be for track work would it? :aroused:

Could be, but if I admit to it, I’ll get all the sr20 n00bs telling me how elite their motors are, and I’m an idiot for going Rb.

bah, everyone knows sr20's are overrated and not as good as ca18's

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