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I've done a few weddings and would be hapy to help out.
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ABS is for whimps The stig wouldnt us it.
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SkyHi_33, the problem is your ECU. The curves are exaggerated (possibly due to boost hike and/or other mods) but typical of a standard ECU, it is tuned to pass emission requirements at certain revs. I'm surprised others with factory ECU's haven’t commented that they feel similar power delivery, as its as obvious as dogs balls whenever you drive a standard skyline.
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True, but you can challenge them on this. They need reasonable grounds, and it must have some kind of factual basis. If you were to politley point this out (without an attitude) I doubt they would want to challenge you.
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An extract from a legal advice given by Gilshenan and Luton Lawyers When can the police search you? The police can stop and search you (including your car or possessions) if: • you agree; or • you are under arrest or in custody (Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002, ss.23, 24); or • they have a search warrant, which they must show you if you ask; or • police suspect on reasonable grounds that you are carrying stolen goods or something about to be used in a serious crime (eg weapon) (Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002, s.21(1)(a); or • police suspect on reasonable grounds that you have (on you or in your vehicle) a prohibited drug (Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002, s21(1)(d) & s.36(1)(e)); or • police suspect on reasonable grounds that you have (on you, or in or your bag) a knife or a “dangerous implement”. In this situation police may request you to undergo a frisk search, or a search of your bag or locker. They can’t forcibly search you, but it is an offence to refuse a search for knives (Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002, s.27); or • if your car belongs to a “class of vehicle” that police suspect on reasonable grounds is, was or may have been used in connection with an indictable offence, or circumstances exist that might give rise to a serious risk to public safety and stopping and searching the car would lessen the risk (Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002, s.36(2)). • if police have been authorised to use their emergency public disorder powers, and you/your vehicle are on a target road or in a target area. The police don’t Police Powers and Your Rights Freehills Sydney\004524341 Printed 26 September 2008 (17:19) page 3 need any warrant or reasonable suspicion. They are not allowed to strip search you (Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002, s.87J-K); (see Part 8 – Emergency public disorder powers). 3.2 Reasonable suspicion In most cases, police can’t search you unless they suspect on reasonable grounds that you have something illegal on you. “Reasonable suspicion” is very difficult to define, and it is often left to a court to decide. A reasonable suspicion is less than a belief but more than just a possibility. It must have some kind of factual basis, and it will usually be based on a number of factors. For example, the mere fact that you are in an area well-known for drug dealing will not usually be sufficient to raise a reasonable suspicion, but if police see you approaching people or handing something over to another person, they would probably have reasonable grounds to suspect that you were carrying drugs. Simply objecting to being searched or demanding to know why you are being searched does not give police reasonable grounds for suspicion – insisting on your rights does not mean that you have something to hide. and from another site: www.aussielegal.com.au Searching Persons without a Warrant The Police Powers and Responsibilities Act permits police officers to search persons without a warrant. The authority of the police to search a person without a warrant is dependent upon the existence of a ‘prescribed circumstance’. If a police officer reasonably suspects that a ‘prescribed circumstance’ exists. The prescribed circumstances in which an officer may search a person without a warrant includes circumstances in which the person is reasonably suspected to be in possession of: a weapon, knife or explosive; an item which the person intends to use to cause harm to any person; a dangerous drug; stolen, illegally obtained or tainted property; evidence of the commission of an offence punishable by a minimum of seven (7) years imprisonment, which the police officer reasonably suspects may be concealed or destroyed if a search is not conducted; an implement of housebreaking, motor vehicle theft or drug use. Searching Vehicles without a Warrant An identical set of rules apply to police searches of vehicles without a search warrant. A police officer may stop and search a vehicle, together with anything in it, if any of the above ‘prescribed circumstances’ exist. When searching a vehicle, the police are allowed to enter, re-enter and stay in the vehicle as often, and for as long, as is necessary to properly carry out their search. The police also have the power to move a vehicle to an appropriate place for a search, in particular if it is impracticable to search the vehicle where stopped.
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They are not allowed to search without a search warrent. If you give them permission they are OK, otherwise they are only alowed to observe whatever is freely in view. (this includes under the bonnet) Trouble is if you refuse to popther bonnet they may assume there ate defectable items, but they still need probable cause to issue the defect (ie I heard a BOV or other such crap)
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but more important Nick, did u score?
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good day out. Nice to catch up.
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Congrats Martin, and the Willall team.
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Anyone Able To Help Me Get A Car Back From Interstate ?
4door_Sleeper replied to DamageInc's topic in South Australia
3000km??? I thought it was 800-850km each way. 3L Diesel Surf = 1 tank of fuel each way LOL (but it is a big tank ) -
If a 33 will do, im not far from Newton
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I see him wave at me when i drive past his "special" bus. I think he likes my car, coz he's always drooling on the window. LOL
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if raptor jesus is so great, how come I have this picture. I rest my case LOL
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where is your proof? I have photos to validate my claims, what do you have?
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Can a raptor jesus do this? and remember - Outer space exists because it's afraid to be on the same planet with Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris wins Some other useful facts: When the Boogeyman goes to sleep every night, he checks his closet for Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris doesn't read books. He stares them down until he gets the information he wants. There is no theory of evolution. Just a list of creatures Chuck Norris has allowed to live. Chuck Norris does not sleep. He waits. Chuck Norris is currently suing NBC, claiming Law and Order are trademarked names for his left and right legs. Chuck Norris is the reason why Waldo is hiding. Chuck Norris counted to infinity - twice. There is no chin behind Chuck Norris’ beard. There is only another fist. When Chuck Norris does a pushup, he isn’t lifting himself up, he’s pushing the Earth down. Chuck Norris is so fast, he can run around the world and punch himself in the back of the head. Chuck Norris’ hand is the only hand that can beat a Royal Flush. Chuck Norris can lead a horse to water AND make it drink. Chuck Norris doesn’t wear a watch, HE decides what time it is. Chuck Norris can slam a revolving door. Chuck Norris does not get frostbite. Chuck Norris bites frost Remember the Soviet Union? They decided to quit after watching a DeltaForce marathon on Satellite TV
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I see your orbital weapons platforms and raise you ............ I win
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Use the site to report other bad driving habbits such as driving in the right hand lane, not indicating, failing to remain in the lane, failure to merge etc. etc. If we all report the other bad practices we encounter (rather than just hoons) a more realistic picture may emerge.
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How important is your licence? (assuming it was by a radar gun) You can contest this in court and have a good chance of winning but it will cost you for $$ for a good lawyer. I believe the standard method is to ask the police for the guidelines of use, a certificate of compliance and a certificate of callibration for the radar gun. I essence you are challenging the accuracy of the gun and the procedures used by the user. (all of which I have been lead to believe the police are reluctant to produce) There are specialists in this area and their advice should be sought.
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Its an "all motor NA" , it would be struggling to get over 80km/hr
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Sorry to hear the car was stollen. Hope you got it all back in 1 piece and not thrashed. If you have insurance, make sure they pay for a full service and tune to check/fix damage (eg tyres worn, suspension knocked, dents and scratches)
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Norich House on King William Rd (oposite the Womens and Childrens Hospital) has had space advertised for a long time. I know a lot of the ground floor was recently filled by the hospital foundation, but I think there are areas on the other floors still vacant.
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Wrecking R33 Series 1 ....
4door_Sleeper replied to 5LTBETR's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
email sent - looking for boot lining -
Wrecking 1993 R33 4door
4door_Sleeper replied to s13silvianissan's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
Do you have the liner from inside the boot? (clips onto the boot lid) Probably wouldn matter if its a little damaged as i need it as the base for my custon boot fit-out and it will be recovered to support monitors and speakers.