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yeah they were originally going to let me drive home an then not let me drive it, but then decided to be a typical cop an fk me round,

i am allowed to drive to the tyre shop then straight to the pits... not very fair seeing they were not even that bad and i was polite as hell to them.

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So they didn't give you time on the sticker?? Technically you can drive from tyre place to the pits, but not to a tyre shop from anywhere. That's probably where it should have been towed to...but yeah looks like they did go overboard & screw you around :blink:

question, If pits say 'u need permits for suspension work', on the modification application would u have to write all your cars modifications ie rims, exhaust etc or just what the pit guys asked??

Write down all but for all the factory stuff write "as standard" or n/a

But permits for suspension is something you need to talk to the tech section at Welshpool pits about, because for it to be passed there is some things that have to be done, not just have aftermarket suspension is good order & at a legal height. If they are adjustable, then they probably won't pass it if that's what they are told to focus on...

Write down all but for all the factory stuff write "as standard" or n/a

But permits for suspension is something you need to talk to the tech section at Welshpool pits about, because for it to be passed there is some things that have to be done, not just have aftermarket suspension is good order & at a legal height. If they are adjustable, then they probably won't pass it if that's what they are told to focus on...

hrmm so that would mean my whiteline sway bars, control arms and coilovers have to be taken out and stock ones put in.......

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