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unlucky mikey, its funny these days how cops do seem to be more interested in cars than anything else, REAL criminals must be loving all the heat that is off them cause of all us deadly 'hoons' about the place, what a joke!

On another note, anyone not doing anything monday wanna a) tow me up to mallala, or b) come ride passenger and help me load/unload car and watch a day of skids?

crazy day. got home at like 2 am yesterday, got up for work 5 hours later, worked 10 hours, went and saw the oars, got wasted, went and saw the ex missus, now im home and about to sleep to do all it all again tomorrow/today/whatever. win.

unlucky mikey, its funny these days how cops do seem to be more interested in cars than anything else, REAL criminals must be loving all the heat that is off them cause of all us deadly 'hoons' about the place, what a joke!

On another note, anyone not doing anything monday wanna a) tow me up to mallala, or b) come ride passenger and help me load/unload car and watch a day of skids?

reminds me of the FNF, where they dude in the skyline is listening to a scanner and waiting for cops to be busy with real crims before starting the races???

only ass backwards here, the real crims wait and listen to the scanners for the cops to be busy with Defecting Skylines and other imports before they do real crimes agaist people and property!!! ....lol

GO FIGURE!!

My understanding is that if a car has a defect you are breaking the law...

im with you on that one, but...

what if your car gets defected for something that isnt defectable or even there? are you still breaking the law? :D

The other week I had a cop thought my cable for the subwoofer remote was a boost controller cable - the cable connection on the subwoofer end broke so I remove the controller out and left the cable there - it looks similar to an ethernet cable - pretty sure no boost controller uses an ethernet-like cable - argued about it for about a minute - received no defects.

I was once questioned thoroughly at an RBT about the cable for my GPS (which was not in the car at the time).

The cop noticed the mount and cable and was almost certain it was a piggy back ecu or boost controller.

After I showed him the (power) cable ran to the cigarette lighter he didn't push it further.

:D

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