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He had on his record that he had been carrying a knife previously. They have sufficient grounds to place him in cuffs for their safety.
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Hey! That shits hard to do man!
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Did you go to an inspection station, or the actual DECC? I've had noise tests at exhaust shops, blue slippers, etc etc. It all depends on what you've been sent where for. But the order, normally either comes from: The RTA. The DECC. The Police. Each of them can send you for a noise test at various places.
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DECC is the EPA They changed the name from EPA, to DECC to make it sound like the government was taking climate change more seriously.
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Yep... I've been let off more times then fined... Now it just doesn't get driven and I stick to the limit. That's what they built race tracks for!
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Do what he said... Oh and it looks like I go to Morgan park one weekend ( I should tell my missus about this hey?) then I go to Thailand the Sunday after, then I go to the ACT the day after I get back from Thailand... Awesome two weeks!!!
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Right now, we have no idea, there hasn't been any serious talks on it yet, but it will be happening. Once we have details, there'll be lots of advertisin for it going on. Until then, hold tight kiddies.
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+1! I believe just before they banned knives to be carried on people in NSW that there was some research done, and it was found something like 70 to 80% of stabbing victims were stabbed by their own knife.
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I don't... I had a stock R33 GTS-T (Note the TURBO!) and I was running 0.2 - 0.3 seconds slower then a Honda Civic at Wakefield... And just to put it in the ball park, he was doing mid 1:14... I'd go the MX5 or Civic... Remember bathurst? The minis were banned because the V8s could only catch them down the straights... Through the corners they just pulled away... Same thing the MX5 and Civic does...
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All 40 pages are worth readin!
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A Boy's Love For His Rb20
MBS206 replied to Roy's topic in Members Cars, Project Overhauls & Restorations
Roy, got any spares of some brakes like that that'll suit an R33 GTS-t -
If you only find deer, you're doing good! Lol. Of a night it can be a terribly dangerous road! My missus lives right near it was like "there's no deer in there" until we went past 20 of them... Lol, I've come across lots of animals in there, which is expected being a national park...
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Come on Neil and Ryan, even I'm going to Morgan park! Annual leave approved today...
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Sorry, I was slightly out on my figure, it is roughly per hour... Costs: $3,850 per hour flying time (Add an extra $183 per hour for servicing from below!) $3,500 for a flight helmet $384, 000 for a set of four main rotor blades $5,000 for a 50-hour service and up to $25,000 for a 300-hour service $250,000 for a main transmission
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If you're tempted to go through there that quick, you're tempting fate to end up in the cause way... That cause way can get VERY slippery at times. The direction we'll be heading if you carry too much speed onto that causeway it will often end in understeer, and it's only a narrow crossing really! Just so you all know, I'll be coming UP through the national park before the cruise as well to take note of anything that is out of the ordinary (For the RNP anyway!)
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Do you know how much it costs to have a single chopper in the air? On average $3000 per minute from memory the figure is. To put it in the air 24/7 and with enough that they have a 3 minute response time, a j-walking ticket would cost $10 000 the revenue raised from fines is only subsidizing your taxes. Increase spending, increase taxes... The government just got in trouble for trying to raise taxes off the public, yet they got criticized for not spending enough...
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It'll be a joke from a mate. They probably installed something on your phone so they could send weird messages. The rta might take mobile numbers, butthey don't ask what phone you have...
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Update: Epic hangover on Saturday meant I did sfa to the car and r32 anniversary meant no time on Sunday... Soon and it's all out!
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The police can, and will on occasions wait for a better point in time to pull someone over. If in Sydney, traffic may have been crawling at 10 - 20KM/H being it would have been near peak time, meaning, they'd wait until she pulled off a busy road to pull her over to not impede traffic flow. I'm going to take a guess, that you've been defected before for things like you were. I would also hazard a guess your body kit was not stock if the suspension was, otherwise, I'd say who ever passed your car did a half assed attempt and most of your suspension/bushes are flogged allowing the car to droop. Go join a truck company. My fathers partner works for one, and they have a person who deals ONLY with having to get defect notices etc cleared on a small fleet of 50 trucks. The RTA does the majority of pulling over trucks, as for speeding fines, they get pinged EVERYWHERE... Notice how they don't just have a single POINT to get pinged at, they have a time lapse setup over a 100km run etc.
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Soulblighter. Your car was from a roadworthy standard most likely inspected 12 months prior. In that 12 months, pretend a heap of your bushes flogged out and a tie rod that would be picked up for being unsafe as it was about to break, actually broke when you drove home forcing you head on into another vehicle or a pole/tree, after being "cautioned" and you, or your partner, or you newborn were seriously injured. Did you know that the police officer would then have failed to perform their duty of care and would be deemed responsible? Did you know that you hold ZERO insurance the moment a NSW car is unregistered? Did you know that that means you would then be likely crying about having to sue the NSW Police Service for failing their duty of care? Did you know that during this time you would likely lose most things financial as you would be trying to care for a critically injured person, pay for THOUSANDS of dollars worth of medical bills, as well as no longer owning that car? What if it wasn't the roadworthiness, but another driver who is carelessly driving without rego hit you? Now neither of you are covered by rego. As a procedural matter, the police are trained to define what the outcome should be, and stick to it. They most likely picked up some comment from you or your wife to each other like "Just get so and so to do blah", bam, they know you have family/friends available, and they'll stick to you having to get someone down. At the end of the day, if they are satisfied that no one is able to pick you up, they WILL arrange a police vehicle to transport you home. As to their discretion, did you know for your rego being lapsed, that the fine of $600 you received is not the only fine you can be handed? There are several more that come along with it, and the officer used their discretion not to give you those other fines...
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It sounds like you have an air lock in the system somewhere.
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Eh, I was taught to check my speedo every 10 seconds, and scan all mirrors in that time. You should always be scanning mirrors not just when you go to overtake, that way you know what you can/can't do in an emergency situation. It only takes 0.5 seconds to check your speedo, and around the same time to quickly glance at each mirror, it's not like you stare at it, grab a text book out, do some calculations and work your speed out 3 minutes later...
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Check the AFM... Sounds like it needs a clean...
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If they're setup in parallel, that'd be EASY. Each pump would have a check valve so if it does fail, fuel isn't pumped backwards through the pump. So between the pump and one way check valve, you'd installa fuel pressure gauge. Diagnosing which pump is failing isn't hard to do.
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Any exhaust shop will sell a cat to suit. If you want a genuine (not required as everyone would just buy a generic one anyway) you could order one through Nissan.