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You guys on here are incredible. All this guy wanted to do was tell us that he got defected and how it is unfair, but the police and general victorian attitude towards Performance cars brainwashing has rubbed off onto you and you guys have become like cops yourselves.

Police reads these forums and see that you tools are in favour of what they do and as a result do it some more.

Everyone here Im sure likes to enjoy there car and Modify it, why not. People with 4WDs mod them too.

Not everyone can afford a big fine and a defect and to afford getting a roadworthy. Its a lot of money which some people dont have or the time it takes off work etc and what does it achieve.

Fair enough and unroadworthy car is a unroadworthy car, but for ridiculous things that this guy has mentioned I think its a load of rubbish.

But ohh well, doesnt matter, all you brownie points scorers are gonna jump on ans preach about how compliant you are with the law so victoria will become an even more anti performance car state.

whether you agree with what the defect was given for or not, or the attention import drivers receive is justified or not, the fact that it does exist at the moment and we all have to live with our choice of car. There are a lot of idiots out there in all kinds of cars, imports and locals...imports are easier to spot in a crowd so they are targeted more...right or wrong its happening.

I am lucky at the moment (touch wood) as with WA plates on it I have not been looked by the police...they just keep driving. The thing that annoys me the most is with cars that you see driving around bellowing smoke. We take good care of our cars and they run a lot cleaner than a lot of cars that seem to go by unchecked.

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The fact that u got pulled over in a skyline that sticks out is not surprising. But i just gotta ask do u show them some respect when u get pulled over or do u give them attitude or act hard? If u give them respect and act normal they shouldn't be harsh on u and speak down on u. If they do however ask them for their names and badge numbers straight away and tell them you dont want to talk to them until u get some sort of witness (but always keep your cool). Also i dont know about VIC but in NSW cops use car mounted cameras and mics to film everything when they pull u over. u can always use that footage as evidence of harassment but remember it works both ways. If u have defects they have the right to book u which is fair enough but no matter what they cant talk down on, insult u or be aggressive if u don鈥檛 pose a threat. I have been pulled over a few times but each time the cops were ok to me. But I make sure I show them respect and act normal (don鈥檛 act too nice and try to suck up as a lot of cops might see you as weak and take their anger from a shity day out on u).

Ey, Its not Kim to you, You dont know me for shit and I would wanna know you either so dont try to pretend to. I dont see how you can tell me to F*&K off considering I have been on here for longer and owned so many more skylines than you have!!

i'll call you what i want. and i dont want to know you, i dont associate with people such as yourself. and wow you've owned more cars... congratulations... the point is this...

whether you agree with what the defect was given for or not, or the attention import drivers receive is justified or not, the fact that it does exist at the moment and we all have to live with our choice of car. There are a lot of idiots out there in all kinds of cars, imports and locals...imports are easier to spot in a crowd so they are targeted more...right or wrong its happening.

so get over it. harden the f**k up and dry your eyes.

A bit off topic, but if you get pulled over in Vic, can you get out of the car? or do the police see that as a threat? In WA I normally get out of the car and meet them at the back of the car and start talking. If I ever get pulled over here I dont want to get out of the car and the cops thinking I am going to do something and they pull a gun on me or something :wave:

A bit off topic, but if you get pulled over in Vic, can you get out of the car? or do the police see that as a threat? In WA I normally get out of the car and meet them at the back of the car and start talking. If I ever get pulled over here I dont want to get out of the car and the cops thinking I am going to do something and they pull a gun on me or something :wave:

as far as im aware your meant to stay in the car unless they ask you to get out...

but i dunno if thats right.

so get over it. harden the f**k up and dry your eyes.

I don't need to get over it...I dont have a problem with it. I have altered my car because I wanted to, and accept any issues I get because of it. I was trying to get across the same point that you are :wave: To accept the possibility of being stopped by police because of the cars we drive and having it looked over...and possibly defected.

I don't need to get over it...I dont have a problem with it. I have altered my car because I wanted to, and accept any issues I get because of it. I was trying to get across the same point that you are :wave: To accept the possibility of being stopped by police because of the cars we drive and having it looked over...and possibly defected.

he was using your post to tell Starionturbo to harden the f**k up.

I don't need to get over it...I dont have a problem with it. I have altered my car because I wanted to, and accept any issues I get because of it. I was trying to get across the same point that you are :wave: To accept the possibility of being stopped by police because of the cars we drive and having it looked over...and possibly defected.

no lol. you misunderstood the post. i was using your post as a reply to kims. i was agreeing with you.

the harden the f**k up reference was to him. not you.

he was using your post to tell Starionturbo to harden the f**k up.
no lol. you misunderstood the post. i was using your post as a reply to kims. i was agreeing with you.

the harden the f**k up reference was to him. not you.

oh...oops sorry bout that guys, my bad :wave:

he owns an R33 you assclown..

dont mind us hype, we havent owned 80+ cars and havent been driving for 90+ years like starionturbo...and our R33's are shit boxes compared to every single car he has owned....thats just the way it is

whats with some of you guys? who cares if he whines or whatever, you dont have to read it or post? ITS A PUBLIC FORUM

Some of you here think your in the police force, chill out no need for attiude, you keyboard warriors!!!! (wouldent be surprised if some of you are cops though... haha)

is it just me or do alot you love paying fines? sounds like you do

theres so much hate on these forums, where is the love? we are all import lovers, everyone need to chill out and have a f**king DRINK

:wave::huh::no: :sorcerer:

Not everyone can afford a big fine and a defect and to afford getting a roadworthy. Its a lot of money which some people dont have or the time it takes off work etc and what does it achieve.

Victoria has certain regulations in regards to what's legal and what's not for a vehicle to be used on the road.

People have options.

Nobody is forcing 123456 to drive a vehicle which doesn't comply.

It's his own choice.

When someone chooses to do something which they know full well could cause them grief, it's nobodys fault but their own.

Most people don't need a degree in rocket science to know that if you play with fire, you will get burned, eventually.

Some people learn the first time, others will keep sticking their hands in the fire to see if the same thing happens.

....but honestly, there is no point in complaining about it.

I've already offered the best possible advice for this type of situation, but seeing as nobody has taken it on board yet, I'm not opposed to repeating myself.

:wave:
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