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My car is gonna bust out of compliance tomorrow the front bumper is way too low and cracked i have a stock replacement being sprayed should be finished mid next week, I dont really want to stroll around with the crack ugly bumper so is it legal to drive without it ? Ive seen people do this before but i want to know if its alright and cops wont give you shit about it.

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you know that skyline badge you have on the ass of your car?!?

cops will defect you for that.

LOL wow they will defect anything! But its all good i told the fellaz at compliance to take it off since i didnt have the right tools, Ive already bought the boot lock assembly, Cheers.

you know that skyline badge you have on the ass of your car?!?

cops will defect you for that.

:P

Yeah, having no bar is a bigger reason for a defect than a damaged bar. Leave it on. :thumbsup:

:P

Yeah, having no bar is a bigger reason for a defect than a damaged bar. Leave it on. :thumbsup:

Yeah sounds right but its f**ken hell low and scrapes on the smallest bump! lol Just have to take it easy till next week.

your front bar looks perfect in your avatar :thumbsup:

Yeah it does, I can see the damage and on the right side there a big crack by the near the tyre and the whole bar is pretty flimsy.

Yeah it does, I can see the damage and on the right side there a big crack by the near the tyre and the whole bar is pretty flimsy.

Cable ties? :thumbsup:

Seriously though your asking to get pulled over with no front bar as its a cop maaagnettttt

Cable ties? :thumbsup:

Seriously though your asking to get pulled over with no front bar as its a cop maaagnettttt

True. They'll argue: no fixed location for the plate, sharp edges exposed, etc etc, and if you've hacked your reo bar for a fmic you'll be in strife.

i got around for 2 weeks with no front bar, untill it was repaired and replaced, passed cops on the road had no problems,

Got the new front bar on and still havent put the front number plate on and its almost been 2 months now..

If u can cover your arse well enough ull get off. I always push my luck tho. untill they pull me up ill leave it. looks better without it.

And if they do and ask where it is ill say. just picked my car up from the painters and here is the plate. ta dar... and the braket... on my way home to install it now constable :-)

Just depends on where ya live as well too i guess

yea just on that, ive never heard or seen anyone been book before for not having a front bar, there are even alot getting around town at the moment,

i think it must be that time of year that most skyline owners around here are getting front bars fixed or replaced lol

dont do it mate

its not worth taking the risk

just drive with caution with your cracked front bar

the equation is:

cracked from bar = good chance of not being defected

no front bar = asking for a defect

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