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A cruise & an 8 ball comp. could be a goer.See what happens.

On another topic, I received a letter today from Regency about my race R33.It seems they have been reading the '3 litre streeter'

articles in HPI & were slightly(!) concerned about the legality of the aforementioned vehicle!!! Read - they think I'm mad! And

would like the pleasure of inspecting the vehicle to determine it's roadworthiness - yeah sure - they just want to go for a ride!!!!

Unfortunately, due to this, I will not be doing any further articles

on the street cars from now on. Speed wants to feature the race car which is fine 'cause it's never going to be registered again, but

it is a shame that people cannot feature modified cars with out legal issues rearing their ugly head.

Sorry to hear that Munro, thats really f#cked up - if there was only a way to get around these dick heads - perhas HPI should get a national campaign going to lobby the bloody pollies and get them to lay bloody off - this is just big brother going too far - everybody looses.:)

Nightcrawler, I am a bit supersticious too, already came tooo close to coming unstuck this morning - note to self warm tyres thoroughly - but beers and eight ball sounds interesting:)

cool well I'm in for sure .... does 7pm at Bunnings Mile End sound too conspicuous?

Yep will be more than happy to do a couple of laps around the place then head back to my pad (Northgate) for an 8-ball comp .... anyone wanna challenge the house Champion? lol :)

Farkn Geezuz munro thats ridiculous.

They prolly dunno what half the stuff you have is but saw a parachute hanging off the back :)... either way im sorry to hear.

Such a shame that all the beasts you own and have had shown in magazines, hav been brought down by the f*ckwits at regency wanting to inspect your car.

eeerrrrr does this means you got defected by mail?

If u r not defected, then shouldn't those people come to your house for car inspection? or

I like to see how they react if you just tell them you can't afford petro to get to their place?

Good luck with the inspection bro...bring a different car and see if they can tell the difference :) hehehheeh

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