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Old 13-07-2014, 12:04 AM   #1
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Default Cops sending defects after being pulled up?

So im on p plates and got pulled over and the cop found that the wheels were 1 inch to big, the tyres on the back were streched, popped the bonnet and saw extractors and CAI. However he did not issue me anything but he went back to his car and said he has to get details and I have heard they said letters in the mail to follow it up and just wondering if its true that they do send letters?? thanks.

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Old 13-07-2014, 12:11 AM   #2
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Most likely, a few years back my daughters car got checked by police at her work while car was parked & a week later had letter from EPA for exhaust check.

Don't be surprised if you do here from the police.
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Old 13-07-2014, 12:15 AM   #3
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ahhh **** this will be fun :/

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Old 13-07-2014, 12:23 AM   #4
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What State are you in?
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Old 13-07-2014, 01:04 AM   #5
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Old 13-07-2014, 01:07 AM   #6
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If it was HWY Patrol, I'm guessing you're screwed buddy :P they never give up on anything. I don't think extractors and CAI would be illegal as such unless you are a P plater, the only thing I could think of was the extractors not having a heatshield.
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Old 13-07-2014, 01:11 AM   #7
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i am a p plater, Was a unmarked landcruiser prado, they are blitzing my town atm, extractors dont have a shield didn't know they needed one. The cars in mums names and its her car ;)
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If its not HWY Patrol I'd say you have a better chance hwy patrol in vic are horrid, i haven't been pulled over yet but i'm pretty sure as a p plater you're not really allowed any mods? Who knows just wait and see might be just a fix the issue report back kinda thing.
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Old 13-07-2014, 03:43 AM   #9
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No performance mods I believe but this is the first time my cars been looked usually it's Bretho and drug checks, and I know people that have been done for exhaust being a performance enhancement and others just for loudness
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What town you in?
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Old 13-07-2014, 11:34 AM   #11
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No performance mods I believe but this is the first time my cars been looked usually it's Bretho and drug checks, and I know people that have been done for exhaust being a performance enhancement and others just for loudness
If it's Mums car I cant see a problem, unless it was overly loud.
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Old 13-07-2014, 12:14 PM   #12
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If it's Mums car I cant see a problem, unless it was overly loud.
It's just registered under her name and told him it hers.

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If its not HWY Patrol I'd say you have a better chance hwy patrol in vic are horrid, i haven't been pulled over yet but i'm pretty sure as a p plater you're not really allowed any mods? Who knows just wait and see might be just a fix the issue report back kinda thing.
P plater or not if the mod is legal then no problems.
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how loud is the exhaust ? im thinking that might be another possible issue, loud exhaust and P plates = a constable magnet !
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I have tested it and it's under legal limit but he didn't even mention it
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P plater or not if the mod is legal then no problems.
Isn't one of the rules for p platers, no mods? Doesn't matter who owns the car.
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good on the cops,,,,those stretched tyres look effin stupid and dangerous
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Isn't one of the rules for p platers, no mods? Doesn't matter who owns the car.
Well the cars in mums name so technically it's not my car and the mods are legal
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Well the cars in mums name so technically it's not my car and the mods are legal
You were driving it? Yes? You are responsible to ensure you comply with the laws. It's the same if Mum's car was a GT RSpec, you can't drive it.
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You were driving it? Yes? You are responsible to ensure you comply with the laws. It's the same if Mum's car was a GT RSpec, you can't drive it.
Yes I'm aware of that but can they really do for extractors seeing how it's not my car? I can understand if it's turbo or an 8
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Isn't one of the rules for p platers, no mods? Doesn't matter who owns the car.
This, doesn't matter if its "Mum's car" you're still driving it.

Put it this way, you got let off of a potential $1100 fine for driving modified vehicle for performance on P plates.

Which is the reason why my Falcon has factory 15" wheels and a custom heat shield over Pacemaker 4499s, never mind the CMS Stage 3 head and 2a cam, you cant see that, all it was done on my Ps and I made sure everything was covered up so mr policeman couldn't tell.

Fly under the radar dude, ditch the ****y wheels with stretched tyres, cover up the extractors and if its scraping on the ground raise it back up to something respectable.

You've already won half the war when you can roll by cops without being pulled over, you win the other half if they pop the bonnet and they can't pick anything modified lol.

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Mate you can get done just for driving past an officer with a loud exhaust, rights don't exist here. It's the wild wild west, having a modified car is basically one step above armed robbery..
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This, doesn't matter if its "Mum's car" you're still driving it.

Put it this way, you got let off of a potential $1100 fine for driving modified vehicle for performance on P plates.

Which is the reason why my Falcon has factory 15" wheels and a custom heat shield over Pacemaker 4499s, never mind the CMS Stage 3 head and 2a cam, you cant see that, all it was done on my Ps and I made sure everything was covered up so mr policeman couldn't tell.

Fly under the radar dude, ditch the ****y wheels with stretched tyres, cover up the extractors and if its scraping on the ground raise it back up to something respectable.

You've already won half the war when you can roll by cops without being pulled over, you win the other half if they pop the bonnet and they can't pick anything modified lol.
It's not scraping on it's *** and it's a tiny bit of stretch on the back local cops don't look much they just care about the commies and drug searches, I will look at getting a cover made though, this guy definately wasn't local
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It's not scraping on it's *** and it's a tiny bit of stretch on the back local cops don't look much they just care about the commies and drug searches, I will look at getting a cover made though, this guy definately wasn't local
Well that tiny bit of stretch got noticed, thats the problem.
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Yep for once they noticed gotta love out of town cops!
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FYI the police don't have to find anything wrong with your car to give you a defect notice.

As the police are not mechanical engineers, they are not qualification to say weather any car is "legal" or not.

What they can do is "suspect" your car is not legal/roadworthy, and insist you take your car to someone who is qualified to inspect it.

As Big Damo is alluding to, it's best not to be noticed. Although I used to think "P" plates stood for "P"ick me up.
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Yes I'm aware of that but can they really do for extractors seeing how it's not my car? I can understand if it's turbo or an 8
Ahhh I think you missed my point...... It makes no difference whose car it is.... You can not drive a car that does not fall into the list approved for P players.
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Ahhh I think you missed my point...... It makes no difference whose car it is.... You can not drive a car that does not fall into the list approved for P players.
Unless you're that little scrote Bernard Tomic, then feel free to drive your BMW M3/M5 around.
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I got pulled over dozens of times on my p's on my stock BF sedan....having a damn SA license was hard to explain in vic that p2 required no P plate, countless times the cop thought it was fake....I hate my exhaust for its noise alone, I can't plant it and speed unnoticed like I used to haha
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