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What is it? i think 35 is the limit. Dont ask me 35 what, i dont know:rolleyes:

So u just in the wrong place wrong time eh? well it could have been a speeding ticket so at least this will save ure lic a bit. Look on the bright side of ahole cops.

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paul,

dont think Aidwin got done for speeding. I think he got reamed for not having p-plates up.

so is the summons for speeding??

Id be taking the car to the place that did the tinting I reckon. getting them to provide a written appraisal of the level of tint, which you can show to the guys at the pits.

As far as the legal requirements, theres quite a lot about modification on the dotars and the dpi websites.

I think the dpi site goes into tinting and stuff...

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