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ooooooooooooooh I like that! I spy NSW plates too :)

Welcome! Join up to the club and enjoy great discount on entrance fees and come to some of our events and hang the tail out! I loved to see that thing out and about!

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Not to rain on your parade - but 'all engineered'?

hell, even a turbo timer engineered? .. mmm .. yeah. I'll believe that when i see it.

ADR 25-Turbo timers are not to be fitted to vehicles manufactured on or after 1 January 1972 (ADR 25 Anti-

Theft Locks). ADR 25 requires that the normal function of the engine only occurs when the ignition

lock is in the engine on position.

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Yes, they're illegal.

Stupid how many modifications people do when they havent even heard of (or barely heard of) the ADRs, understand what's legal or requirements for engineering....

why couldnt you do what everyone else is doing and just say 'welcome' to a new member?

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why couldnt you do what everyone else is doing and just say 'welcome' to a new member?

... because flippant comments like 'all engineered' when its clearly not 'all engineered' annoy the begeezus outta me?

Hell, we've already witnessed another person going 'i didnt realise turbo timers were illegal', so clearly its not common enough knowledge. Can it hurt to ensure information is out there?

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... because flippant comments like 'all engineered' when its clearly not 'all engineered' annoy the begeezus outta me?

Hell, we've already witnessed another person going 'i didnt realise turbo timers were illegal', so clearly its not common enough knowledge. Can it hurt to ensure information is out there?

i dont understand why it bothers you so much, who cares if they dont know, its not hurting you in anyway or affecting you. if its illeagal so what? what isnt illeagal these days, you get fines now for leaving your car unlocked. in vic i havnt seen any thread with someone saying cops got me for turbo timer mainly because i think they are to busy getting you for exhaust noise atm lol, maybe its different in SA?

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