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Perth car scene the new Melbourne car scene?

Well in Perth you can buy a road registered car and don't need roadworthy cert to transfer it across.

So cars keep getting modified and transferred across to new owners until cops defect them.

There is no highway patrol either. Some cases it's the dog squad police handing out defects.

Well in Perth you can buy a road registered car and don't need roadworthy cert to transfer it across.

So cars keep getting modified and transferred across to new owners until cops defect them.

There is no highway patrol either. Some cases it's the dog squad police handing out defects.

But you have to buy permit for each mod made to the car?

Haven't worked out this rule yet. A permit is like $20 which is a hand written notice saying the mod is fine.

As long you make a 'stealth' mod, you'll be right.

Doesn't just about the entire state of Western Australia work for her? lol

Don't generalise mate, not everyone is a foreman working for the big mining companies

Example I'm a foreman workin for a small time bloke named Clive

Sick of these stereotypes everywhere I go, in the bush on me dirt bike, on the bay on me jet ski, on the road in me maloo and in me mates typhoon, in the pub, in the quarry, on me jet ski, in the pub, on me dirt bike and in me fkin maloo, on me flights, fk it, you generalising kunts are almost as bad as the abbos

I'm goin to the millionaire man march next week to protest against fifo haters like yourself

There's gonna be lots of fkin maloos there so watch out

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