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fark man thats what I call owned.

in 4 years trawling import forums I have never heard of that adn I ahve heard of most things call aroudn a few wreckers and get a quote fit a new parcel shelf rather than get an engineers certificate. much easier and less head ache.

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fark man thats what I call owned.

in 4 years trawling import forums I have never heard of that adn I ahve heard of most things call aroudn a few wreckers and get a quote fit a new parcel shelf rather than get an engineers certificate. much easier and less head ache.

meggala

Well if i can do that that would be awesome, do i tell vicroads that i replaced the parcel shelf with a normal unaltered one? cause they might think i'm trying to pull a shifty or something :D

i dont mind all the other costs, but the price of an engineers certificate really rubs salt in the wound :P

heartbrkr : Yep they most certainly did write down get wheels aligned. which is fair, because the part of the tyre that was bald, was very bald. The rest was at about 75% so i didnt think about looking at the inside part.

foznice: They just poped the boot, and looked at the upper roof area not sure exactly what they found, but the policeman said, "it looks like they had to cut some peices out to fit the speakers in, if you had an accident that could effect the crash somehow if it breaks easier than it should ect plus effect insurance if it were investigated"

Those arnt exact words but the general gist.

I actully learnt quite alot from that night.

INASNT: I got pulled over by a normal TMU car, i cant read the guys handwriting.

it looks like 'N.Halleit' but anyway, then they called down two of the more popular knox district police members that drive an unmarked silver ford. i don't need to say their names. :D

But in all fairness, they wernt pricks about it, they explained everything when i asked so i don't know what people have against them..

They do their jobs well! which is bad for me :P

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