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Last edited by EG5VTI; 12-04-2012 at 12:08 AM.
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dude just to say - ANY modification to a otherwise standard car is illegal UNLESS deemed safe/up to ADRs of the same year of manufacturer ( by a engineer for example )
Surely there is a PDF on the http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/ website somewhere ?
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interior dome light will be illegal for sure, just change it to a white LED, the rest they wont recognize
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My plate lights are between blue and white, cops wont notice until you do funny things on streets
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lol if a police officer even bothers to pull a civic over, your definitely in trouble for something already, or you live in sunnybank.
they dont even check your lights, even at a defect station, so stop worrying. lol
the run down goes as such in qld at a defect station
pod filter secure,
BOV plumbed back
seats mod plated
steering wheel mod plated
ride height
tire tread nice and meaty
and possibly check for any dangerous objects sticking out, protruding or tears in wheel arches
depends on police really. can be stopped one night and they check it , say its all good,
next day get stopped by highway patrol, bye bye car
Last edited by hisoka; 03-09-2010 at 12:19 PM.
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Originally Posted by hisoka
lol if a police officer even bothers to pull a civic over, your definitely in trouble for something already, or you live in sunnybank.
they dont even check your lights, even at a defect station, so stop worrying. lol
the run down goes as such in qld at a defect station
pod filter secure,
BOV plumbed back
seats mod plated
steering wheel mod plated
ride height
tire tread nice and meaty
and possibly check for any dangerous objects sticking out, protruding or tears in wheel arches
depends on police really. can be stopped one night and they check it , say its all good,
next day get stopped by highway patrol, bye bye car
LOL love reading ur post hisoka, always a good read
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Originally Posted by hisoka
lol if a police officer even bothers to pull a civic over, your definitely in trouble for something already, or you live in sunnybank.
depends on police really. can be stopped one night and they check it , say its all good,
next day get stopped by highway patrol, bye bye car
That's happened to me twice once for ride height and other for ride height.
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I often have Highway Patrol and traffic police frequenting the store I manage, and I have asked them on a couple of occasions and this is what I have found:
- If a vehicle has had anything done to it other than how it rolled off an assembly line, it is modified. If it does not have an engineers certificate and mod plate to deem that it meets the ADR requirements and to ensure that it is safe, they can defect you.
- The big things that cops go for that are easy to defect people on (at least on the north side of Brisbane) are excessively loud exhausts (registering more than 89 dB if tested), ride height, particular models of cars that are likely to be defectable, pod filters and short ram air intakes, and groups of cars that fit into the model category of what they are hunting (i.e. ricers, commodores, falcons, etc...)
- Keep in mind that the cops won't hassle Johnny Redneck next door in his clapped out proton ute thats running on bald tyres and squeaks like a 40 gallon drum full of mice based on its condition because its a whole heap of paperwork for one infringement. Rather they will go after someone who has made some modifications to their car whilst still keeping it looking respectable because they have the money to make multiple modifications and make it look good. Each defect is 1 point off your licence and a fine (to which I can't remember how much it costs)... that is one fine and one point PER DEFECT. For instance, my car (even though it is done within standards), if it were to be not done correctly I would incur a point and a fine for 1) pod filter, 2) short ram air intake, 3) wheels, 4) exhaust... and in order for them to notice the sound that my car is making (regardless of how I was driving) they could throw in "illegal street racing" if i just happened to be next to another car which is 3 points, a large fine, and impounding of car straight up, or if i was on my own taking off from a set of lights, excessive noise, which funnily enough results in impounding and 3 points (thanks to QLD's uber Hooning laws). If i just happened to be with some mates or on a cruise, they would then proceed to pull the other people I am with over and start looking at them for the same thing. If their cars weren't up to scratch it would be the same process for them. Point of the story is, thats a hell of alot of revenue for them right there, hopefully several cars impounded, and another situation where they can make an example of "Hoons", who are really just car enthusiasts. In my scenario, I would incur 5 fines, lose 7 points, lose my car, and lose my licence for at least 12 months. Luckily I have done everything to standard and I have everything I need to revert it back to stock.
- Once again it all depends on the police officer too. Most of them don't bother unless you are visibly doing something wrong to attract their attention. At which point the dollars signs roll over in their eyes and your basically screwed. Either that or unless u get a major **** of a cop that lost his gf to someone with a skyline and a huge penis.
- The secret I have been told is if you want to heavily modify your car and not get done for it, get engineers certs and mod plates for EVERYTHING that you do, even if a cop normally wouldn't bother you. Its expensive and most people won't be bothered, but even freedom has a price in the car scene.
57U-00
Silver EJ8 Civic VTi Coupe - Still low - still slow!
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just to clear up i got 9 major defects and 2 minor lol. i thought i could be mad guy and not get caught. i got caught at 8am in the morning just out of southbank....you will eventually get caught. if you play it cool and you just have pod and stuff you will be fine.
yeah 9 points, iam a plater.
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