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i am surprised people dont remove the rego stickers and plates during transport. hide in the glove box or under the seat and stick them back once inside at powercruise.

Im sure this happens. Cops no doubt run the cars VIN to see if its registered.

Traffic police should put their resources to better use. Hmmmm where you say?...... How bout they concentrate on putting a stop the amounts of cars being stolen!!!!

Everyday I'm seing on average 3 different cars parked on the side of the road with a tracking police sticker at the back!

Stop picking on cars on trailer and do some ground work to reduce car theft

Work related id say. From what i gather both Ants and Tony are tied up in finance related industries. Not sure if they directly deal with each other or not but work seems quite similar

So my mate just had his car defected on his way to pc and told to get it towed home.... He lives in noosa

Because he has to much camber and the top lip dosnt fit in the guard

I laughed and said just take it to a wheel alignment place and ill run some pizza cutters to him Saturday

He got his red p plates like 3 weeks ago hahah

Take a stab at what car it was ;)

Commo? One day these hellaflush idiotz will realise stupid amounts of csmber is just retarded.

Yeah it's like neg 6.... And he has new tiers so they can see its gonna wear through

Nah he hates the hella flush crap he just wanted to get the lip In the guard to stop defect. He is meant to be getting new wide guards next week hahah

Swing and a miss zeke

Think more first lap spin out

So my mate just had his car defected on his way to pc and told to get it towed home.... He lives in noosaBecause he has to much camber and the top lip dosnt fit in the guardI laughed and said just take it to a wheel alignment place and ill run some pizza cutters to him Saturday

OMFG!!!!!! There are more shit boxes less road worthy roaming the streets theses days.

That's so depressing to hear Zac

Yeah it's like neg 6.... And he has new tiers so they can see its gonna wear through

Nah he hates the hella flush crap he just wanted to get the lip In the guard to stop defect. He is meant to be getting new wide guards next week hahah

Swing and a miss zeke

Think more first lap spin out

Then why buy / put so much camber on a csr if you can see it's bot clearing guards properly?

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