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i got defected 2 days ago by dumb cops! 1st - blow off vale = 78bucks fine

2nd - extuast too loud =78 bucks fine and another defected on sunday nite having fog lights on on a series 2 skyline =78 bucks fine no loose point just fine but so ***en gay and soo pissed offf cops are Fu**cK**eD

BEcare were u drive :coPS ARe HiDiNG" And WAitING For U"

HEnziE

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Just a question...

Why were you driving with your foglights on? Was it foggy?

Sucks to hear that you got defected, but you really don't have much to complain about to be honest. Everything you got done for is a legitimate defect, so instead of whinging about it either fix the defects or cop it sweet.

It's unfortunate, but basically all mods are defectable these days...or so it would seem.

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henzie.

I have had some run in's with less than straight highway patrol police before and have a soured attitude towards many of them. However I would like you to explain to us why they are "dumb cops".

You drive a modified import sports car.. If you dont like the attention from the police sell the car or return it to stock. If you have an issue with the laws then write a letter to your local member of government.

There is NO use slandering the police with the attutude of a spoilt toddler. They are just enforcing the laws that our "wonderfull" government have. I am not saying that the police are 100% innocent, their is alot of dodgy cops out there but they are just exercising the laws and rights that they have been given.

So calm down, dont carry on like that on a public forum as it does nothing for the image of skyline drivers and start talking to the many people that this has happened to.

We all know the risks of driving a modified car, I dont wish for anyone to get defected and find the whole system to be flawed (how can a rusted out hyundai be deemed safer than my car because my car has a BOV) but cop bashing wont help... it just makes the police more harsh towards us.

Good luck with getting your car defects cleared..

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There is this random defect day going on.. my friend's STi got stopped on silverwater rd. and send to RTA by cops... there is another 10 to 20 cars waiting to be inspect at the RTA.. they will ask u to drive on this hump and if ur car scratch means its too low... and sorry.. reverse back is not allowed... must scratch all the way through... my friend's car end up 7 defects.. he was told that BOV can be fined up to $1000AU

Watch out guys and pls do not talk back!!

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.. they will ask u to drive on this hump and if ur car scratch means its too low... and sorry.. reverse back is not allowed... must scratch all the way through...

Thats a very barberic and illigal way of doing things. They have no right to damage your property whether it conforms to the road regulations or not. The ADRs specify the ride height (or deviance from) in millimetres and a proper way to determine how legal it is is to measure it. I would simply refuse to do it.

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yeh it was foggy it was about 2.30am it was was so dark cant see anything cops still pull me over for defect and at 2.30am the more u talk bak they will give another fine GAy!

umm.. no shit?

what do you expect if you try and piss them off by talking back?

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defected on cabramatta rd LOLz! ***en that rd! is just full of cops plues it was at 4.30pm
yeh it was foggy it was about 2.30am it was was so dark cant see anything cops still pull me over for defect and at 2.30am the more u talk bak they will give another fine GAy!

you're on the wrong forum to be talking shit

try the hot4's forum

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Hey i got defected just now for BOV, fog lights which weren't on and they dnt glow coz the lobes are fused...Exhaust which is 3.5 inch and not dat loud at all ..if a holden v8 is standin next to my line its exhaust sounds more then my exhaust ..front mount intercooler....strut bar for having aftermarket suspension which is not safe they said dunno y...a blue light inside which doesn't glow and is not connected anyways ...NOS wires though i didn't have the bottle coz i only put in when i take it to the tracks...how do you know how much fine it is??? my defect notice doesn't say the fine amount anywhere???

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Hey i got defected just now for BOV, fog lights which weren't on and they dnt glow coz the lobes are fused...Exhaust which is 3.5 inch and not dat loud at all ..if a holden v8 is standin next to my line its exhaust sounds more then my exhaust ..front mount intercooler....strut bar for having aftermarket suspension which is not safe they said dunno y...a blue light inside which doesn't glow and is not connected anyways ...NOS wires though i didn't have the bottle coz i only put in when i take it to the tracks...how do you know how much fine it is??? my defect notice doesn't say the fine amount anywhere???

Ok how the heck do you get defected for a front mount and strut brace ???

this is getting out of hand if they CAN and WILL defect you for a front mount....

geezuz.....plus I dont see how they can get you for strut brace cause they came standard on the GTTs....well not sure about the atmo ones but the turbo models all had them.

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