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Yep, got defected for my wheels 'hanging out of the guards' but still being in track and legal diameter. That's all he done me for, not to low or loud or ANYTHING other than that. I see that as revenue raising at its finest.

I'll be calling Regency tomorrow morning and explaining the lot to them. The officer even complimented me on how stock my car was! But I still got regency

that's a defect, simple as that.

There's also some ruling about 'some' defects being cleared at the local cop shop providing you live >30 or 40km's of the CBD.

Unsure on the ruling exactly but major defects still have to be cleared at regency I believe.

Yeah even if you get a major defect and you live xx amount of k's away from Regency (say, Port Lincoln) then you have to go to the equivilent clearance station in your town/village/tent/tribe and get the defect cleared there.

These smaller stations are a shit load easier to pass in!!

Yeah even if you get a major defect and you live xx amount of k's away from Regency (say, Port Lincoln) then you have to go to the equivilent clearance station in your town/village/tent/tribe and get the defect cleared there.

These smaller stations are a shit load easier to pass in!!

hahahahah now thats something funny...tent and tribe

thought that you never got defected if ur in a tribe lol

that's a defect, simple as that.

I know its a defect, I didn't think it was a regency job though.

Okay now guys, I own a 92' GTS-t Type-M and I don't have the brake light that is on the parcel shelf, am I going to have to get one? My car never came here with one because I had the GTR rear wing on the back.

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