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in answer to what chubbs asked. if you deregister the car cause you dont want to clear the defects yes you still have to pay the fines but no you dont have to clear the defects. but if ever you sell the car to someone else and they try to register it they wont be able too because it will be still noted on the RTA system as have defects. but it would have to pass a blue slipp anyway if it was out of rego long enough.

so it would just be a pain in the arse to get reregistered again.

but yeah use the money saved and buy a tow car.

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Hey all , i got screwed 2 weeks ago at the Rat Park defect station im my crappy N13 pulsar daily driver , 14 X Rta Defects , 3 X Decc defcets , they have made me even put my stock extractors back on , and it has taken 3 inspections at $60.50 a visit to get it right !! ABSOLUTE NIGHTMARE ! good luck Paul getting the Skyline cleared!

i have a R34 GT-non turbo, damm p plater laws, anyway i once got defected in a wollies carpark on christmas eve, while my car was turned off and parked, they searched my whole car for like half an hour and couldnt find anythin, so in the end they just gave me a defect for my gear knob not having a 'H shift' pattern....all the engeneers in town were shut for the nxt few weeks cos of the holidays and that, so i had no car for 3weeks over the christmas holidays.....hate damm NSW cops

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I thought you had 30 days to clear a canary, where you could still drive the car around? You must have failed the attitude test hard if they red stickered your car for missing a gearshift pattern.

I thought you had 30 days to clear a canary, where you could still drive the car around? You must have failed the attitude test hard if they red stickered your car for missing a gearshift pattern.

The period you can drive around for is up to the cop Alan. One time myself and chris were being defected at the same time I got 7 days and he got 14.

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