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if I were him, I would have booked ya

dodgy bastard!

lol

Your a cold hearted lady >_< And after all we've been through together!!! I'm glad we don't have Officer Liz getting about! I probably would of got strip searched as well if that was the case :(

I have only been pulled over for RBT's but one day i will get pulled over by a a$$hole, my car has only been in the country for a little under 6 months, got complied and registered with all mods im driving around with currently,

air pod, cat back HKS dragger exhaust . Can i use this as an excuse if they attempt to defect me ???? or did my mods get taken off for complience then put back on before i bought the car ???

Your a cold hearted lady :) And after all we've been through together!!! I'm glad we don't have Officer Liz getting about! I probably would of got strip searched as well if that was the case :P

LOL!

took the fat 3 1/2 APEXI exhaust system off due to final EPA warning and gona leave it so f*k it, no more hassles. nowadays coppers simply jot down your plates and report to EPA then EPA f**ks u over.

over it.

I was told by a police officer

1"look like you can afford the car you are driving"

2"drive it like you own it"

Only time i have been pulled over was when i was on a day off and was in my trackys and a shit shirt . i useually hav a try on

belive me it makes a difference

james

I was told by a police officer

1"look like you can afford the car you are driving"

2"drive it like you own it"

Only time i have been pulled over was when i was on a day off and was in my trackys and a shit shirt . i useually hav a try on

belive me it makes a difference

james

That police officer who told you that is the kind of dumb k*nt im talking about. I am a supervisor at work ,i have morals,respect,im mature etc,but because i,or someone wants to wear a hat,or a singlet or whatever a dope like that wants to pull you up and hassle you because of the way you look.

Cheers

So So Tru I ducked off to dicksmiths liverpool couple a weeks ago wearing tshirt n shorts n havaianas. on the way home reilly rd lurnea sum poof cop drives past me does uturn at roundabout bout 200m away n flies past 4 other cars just to catch up (im only crusing under 50k/h) flashes his headlights so i pull over he comes over to me asks: is this your car, then says are u sure, then says i was jus checking if u were wearing yourseatbelt. oh i cant believe i didnt get his name campbelltown police though (in livo?) 2 weeks later i get defect vehicle notice with summons to go to EPA lidcombe for exhaust (according to cop it has no resonator and is far too loud (it is actually: 86db @ 4800rpm 3.5in cat, resonator, exhaust)dildo) and blow off valve and pod filter that i dont even own. I called EPA to clarify and they said just front up and theyll look. And i got done $175 and 2points for not displaying my red p's my sis's green p's were on instead and it was my first ever offence. no leniancy

i got exhaust tested and certified by livo exhaust 86db and because it is same configuration as stock exhaust (bar the 3.5 in pipng with 4.5in tip) they said i should just attend and they will advise me at Lidcombe because it is under. EPA also said so long as some configuration is maintained it should be a pass provided it is under the noise limit 90db. Has any one else done this i need advice soon as judgement day is fri 9 @ 830am Lidcombe EPA.

Sorry its a lil long

ok well comming home from manly one night, my mate got done for fdefects randomly manly is in teh northen beaches of sydney, these cops were from some were out west,

on teh same road another night in the wet, hardboard rd, i was in front of a cop and they pulled ova to the curb me and 2 cabs went past, then then came strait back out, and flashed the high beams and teh cab moved, then flashed the next cab, and it moved,

then just like clock work wooop wooop lighst on siren on, im gettin a RBT and a look through, im in a stock as a rock 32 d door,

just that same as when i drive my mums s2 33 ive been pulled ova just for avoiding pot holes, and cause stupid me didnt have my licence on me cause it was a 5 minute drive, i get booked and taken out of the car, me and my lil 12 year old sister, i dont thinnk he liked the answer or who car is it??---- my mums!, he even rang her cause its in a business name

both in the space of a month

if they want respect they need to show some,

Edited by (oo\__4Door__/oo)

Hi, Had a show 32 GTR only got pulled over for RBT'S, the usual shit...

"is this car yours" where do you live" etc. Just be polite and dont be a smart arse. Ive never been asked to pop the bonnet.

Now i drive Stock looking 32, wheels exhaust etc with no front number plate, as im too lazy to put it back on. Havent been pulled over as yet, despite driving past police all the time, they just stare at me.

Though i have been in mates cars and had police pull us over for nothing at all and write a whole list of defects, mostly around the Central Coast region, where it takes 3 cop cars to all come and have a look at your car and defect you.

  • 1 month later...

just got pulled over by the cops last night for no reason. he came down and said my exhaust is not standard and he asked me to pop up my bonnet. he looked at the hks bov and said it's illigal but then i said it's plumbed back though. then he said you lucky! <_< .. he then look at the fmic and said also that it's also illigal, because it allows more air thru the engine which is not standard! :(.. then he look at my pod filter which was totally sealled, then said it's illigal as well because you require a box around it not just enclose it with sheet metal/plastic which only for blocking the heat! :) ... it needs to be full enclose to prevent from sucking alot of air! :)

i was polite to him and everything but he tried to act as if he know everything! i told him that i had never have trouble with the law before but then he said "well i'm going to give you a fine and EPA will send you the form, and it will be your lesson to own an imported car which you should know they have been modified and it's my responsibility" :( .....

oh yeah, he also took a few pictures of my exhasut, enclose pod, fmic and BOV! <_<

1. can someone tell me whether our pod with CAI is illigal? and it need to be fully enclose like the stock box!

2. if EPA asked my to bring in the car should i put back the stock exhaust? i was told that with 3" turbo back exhaust from Liverpool Exhaust it would be complied, i'm lost.

In the two years that I have owned my R33 apart from the odd RBT, I haven't been pulled over yet. Actually never been pulled over in 9 years of driving, knock on wood! Don't want to jinx myself either!

in my 1.5 years of owning a line ive only been pulled over once for an rbt, he asked a couple of questions, asked if i had modifications under the hood, just said" she's a stoker" and he let me go.

for over 4 years i have never had a problem and only RBT twice and never asked about what i got in the bonnet!

it's just this time, where this police just pull me over for no season just to check out my exhaust. :blink: .. is it for real that he said that the EPA will send me form and ask me to EPA centre! he didnt give me the defects form but just a normal traffic fine!

A few months back I was pulled over by a powertripper about not indicating into my street, which uses a filter lane of the main rd...

The cop was at least 3 cars back, but he was stating how I drove like a dickhead, how people my age that drive cars like I do, end up round poles etc...

What I did was called up the police station for that area and registered an official complaint, as it was blant that they were on a powertrip...

I stated that we shouldnt be stereotyped due to the car we drive, that the cop acted in complete dis-respect, representing the rest of the police body, and that calling me a disckhead is totally unprofessional.

It was funny, cause the leading sergant I spoke to on the phone stated that "dickhead" isnt even offensive these days, but I asked them, would you teach your children that word?

I still havent received my indicating fine... its been a few months now

I get pulled over in my company car and in my 32 all the time.

In the past I have done some stupid things but I tend to try and take it easy now-a-days and I think that my license has been flagged and I always get hassled.

Last year took two officers from harbour side to court for harrasment and won.

:blink:

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