Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Just to post the ****ing obvious. I just finished building my car and it finally goes good. Now I have no ****en license. New laws are in place ppl and they ****ing hurt, a 2 second hold of my accelerator netted me a 12 month suspension. YAY FOR ME!

Just a warning, i never thought it would happen but hey... these new laws do not mix with cars like skylines :P

Peace out and cya all in a year.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/10434-speeding-watch-out/
Share on other sites

yup, its way to easily... thing is you can accelerate to 100km and stop to 0km in about 150m in a skyline... more than any other piece of crap commonwhore on the road.

To me 10km/hr isn't that much over the limit (very little difference in safety), and yet you can pay for it for a long time .. and its now 3points

Was it a radar ? Undercover? Which suburb? Sorry to hear, but these are the things we need to know :P

Damn man... Sorry to hear it. The new laws are fairly tight, but not much we can do about it now I guess, they're already in place. :P

I fear driving on the Ring Road due to those 'Measuring speed over time/distance' cameras they apparently have along there now...

And if only the money being raised from all these damn fines went to things like road repair, driver education, etc..

:)

-Ross

Throwing down $0.02

As you go under a first bridge they record your speed.. they then measure the time it takes to get to the second one.

If the time taken to get to point B is greater than the speed limit you get pinged by a camera and sent a fine.

Revenue raising at its truly worse. Saves about zero lives too.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Do the following first and get back to us. - Clean and verify your IACV - Verify for vacuum leaks/post MAF leaks. (Pressure test is the best and cheapest way) - Do you have a BOV with stock ecu/MAF? If so, remove it.     
    • Hey all, The skyline I have is stalling when the engine is at normal operating temp.  When starting it while it is cold, it'll run just fine.  I have replaced the battery (bad cell), I have replaced the fuel pump, fuel filter and clean the MAF sensor.  Any other suggestions?
    • Thanks for all the information on this.  I tried ordering the parts from Amayama website and all 3 Solenoids are discontinued and not available.  Does anyone have any other websites to suggest that I could find the parts?   Separate issue-- I will start a new thread, but basically the vehicle is stalling when warmed up.
    • It's unfortunate what Tomei USA has done to Tomei's name in general. I'm very weary of ordering parts from them now. I only order direct from a Japanse source (e.g Nengun). At least their logos are different, so you end up knowing what you have. 
    • Update Issues 5 (plus #4) - 10 After making a claim about issue #4's missing part, DeAgostini Japan sent a whole new issue #4 and it arrived about 2 weeks after that. That was back in early March. It took another 4 weeks to receive issues 5 - 13 though. This update is for issues 5 - 10. Ove the 5 issues the front left suspension and most of the engine have been completed. The quality of the castings and fit of the parts is quite good, it seems better than DeAgostini's BNR34 Skyline GT-R from the Fast & Furious 2 movie, which (to me anyway) doesn't seem to have as tight tolerances or quite as accurate castings.  Each issue has a lot of info about the 1989 - 1993 Skyline range and other Nissan models from that era, but the focus is on the BNR32 Skyline GT-R Nismo and the various racing it did in Japan, Europe (Spa 24hrs) and of course Australia. I've included some text translated with Google Lens in some photos and will add to them if there's anything worth including. 
×
×
  • Create New...