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Its viewable from the front and isnt angled. Its legal, and passed regency without any hassles. I'd know about it if it wasn't.

-D

i wouldnt be so confident, regency arent gonna call you on sumthing like that, its a cop and cop only related issue. from the 1 officer i have spoken to about it the front licence plate must be straight in line with the front of the car and above 300mm high. i just went with a slim line cc plate on a bracket in the place provided so there isnt an ounce of IC coverd up.

edit** this would be the perfect thing for old mate neil to clear up.....

anyways im gonna go check this ns v sau thread for some lulz

Edited by rhys5169
I'd say Daves probably close to the mark :(

Something like this would be pretty funny :P

http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automotive/U...ckToResult=true

this would be good for some goon bashing

http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automotive/U...ckToResult=true

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i wouldnt be so confident, regency arent gonna call you on sumthing like that, its a cop and cop only related issue. from the 1 officer i have spoken to about it the front licence plate must be straight in line with the front of the car and above 300mm high. i just went with a slim line cc plate on a bracket in the place provided so there isnt an ounce of IC coverd up.

Nonsense. It is a regency issue since they are the definitive authority for the stamp of approval. Them being "engineers" and sapol being "police"

FYI I did some reading tonight.... you're right about the left hand plates being legal, but so is mine - because the plates can have a maximum of 20' angle from front on - which mine is so close to front on, its not funny. and it never stopped me from getting owned by a speed camera (i got the notice for speeding 58kph in a 50 zone and it wasnt accompanied by a notice regarding the plates).

And why wouldn't I be confident Rhys? The relocation kit came from japan when the car was imported by its previous owner (writeoff) and it passed regency upon its compliance. The car has been here for 4 years and never had a defect notice. Fact. And I have been 'randomly' pulled over and then let off after a bretho check, and again on another occasion when they were checking registrations.....I can't believe you think that it would be otherwise, when you haven't even seen the car in person.... unless you're just doing your usual stirring shit routine and are basing your opinion on a 300 pixel avatar.

-D

Died, was looking like a heated battle was looming between Ruby in the blue (mesh) corner for SAU, and everyone else in the red corner for NS :(

I admire his dedication to reply to every cheap shot individually, layed the grounds for a pretty good shit slinging match but it wasn't to be :P

Edited by AndrewJZX100

wooowwwwww relax princess, i was just offering you information i had heard..... no need to get heated. i was just after a definitive ruling on it as ive only ever heard from others and this officer about the front on issue.

faaarkin internetz iz seriusss business

Died, was looking like a heated battle was looming between Ruby in the blue (mesh) corner for SAU, and everyone else in the red corner for NS :(

I admire his dedication to reply to every cheap shot individually, layed the grounds for a pretty good shit slinging match but it wasn't to be :P

there was some epic lulz to be had in that short battle though, if only they had let it go on longer :)

wheres this lulz thread on ns

hey Steve, with your twin straight pipes exhaust do still use a muffler????

i was thinking of going to a exhaust like yours and return my external gate to vent to atmosphere again (miss scarreng ppl)

Just personally, I reckon he faulted a bit with the discreet call.

Full body kit, shiny 18s and colourful meshing (which you've gotta admit stands out against the black) isn't what I'd call discreet or stealth, but anyway that point had already been argued :(

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