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Not quite sure about clearing the defect but. I'm sure that would go to the owner. Because the owner would have to clear it with the cars registration being in their name and all..

So I think, you get the fine and the point taken off.. and the owner has to clear the defect.

yup......hmmmmmmm......is that how it looks now?

That certainly is how it looks at the moment. You can't notice it until you take a picture of that side with a special type of flash. Like ultra bright or something.

I want to get that all removed and make it look one colour.

Its up to the driver to make the conscious decision that the car is safe and legal before driving it.

We were driving back from gatton when andrew got pulled over for speeding and the copper said "you know that steering wheel is too small and it's defectable. That means the driver Andrew here would get the fine"

I was going to shrug at him and tell him I didn't care, but he probably would have made a fuss about it then. As it was he told us to change it without issueing a defect notice.

That certainly is how it looks at the moment. You can't notice it until you take a picture of that side with a special type of flash. Like ultra bright or something.  

I want to get that all removed and make it look one colour.

bummer....only consolation is that you can't notice it in natural light, but when YOU know it's there it always stands out like a dogs ball whenever YOU look at it

nobody else would prolly see it

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