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Originally Posted by CrystalSkull
mattsrea > Fog lights are to be used in fog....
AUSTRALIAN ROAD RULES - REG 217
217—Using fog lights
(1) The driver of a vehicle fitted with front fog lights or rear fog lights must not operate the fog lights unless the driver is driving in fog or other hazardous weather conditions causing reduced visibility.
Offence provision.
(2) In this rule:
"front fog light" means a light (other than a headlight) fitted to the front of a vehicle to improve illumination of the road in fog, snowfall, heavy rain or dust clouds.
"rear fog light" means a light (other than a brake light, a tail light, a number plate light or a reversing light) fitted to the rear of a vehicle to make the vehicle more easily visible from the rear in fog, snowfall, heavy rain or dust clouds.
http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/s...r210/s217.html
soo true, i got fined $150 for having my fog lights on............ strangely enough they didn't even bother to check my HIDs, LEDs, height, exhaust or intake......
however this was by highway patrol on the calder... i've never had troubles in the metro areas..
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Originally Posted by euRo_noob
Does anyone know if they're cracking down on HID's now? Two of my friend's have been recently done for HID's and other mods as well (but HID's was what drew the attention in the first place).
I drive a 2011 CU2 so I have projectors/it's a new car.. would they care as much? My lights have a cutoff mark.
i hope they are, good riddance. ****ing ricers
some kids garage
A true car enthusiast appreciates the time, effort and money put into ANY sort of car, modified in ANY sort of style, whether they may like it or not.
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Originally Posted by Lukey
i hope they are, good riddance. ****ing ricers
I just don't like cars without projectors having them/they point to the sky.
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Ouch.
I installed Driving lights on my old accord and used them at night and in the rain and I never got told off by cops even at late night breath test stations when i had them on.
Same on my new FK2.
I only use them at night and in the rain, but i always drive with my low beams on all the time since my car does not have DRLs.
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Originally Posted by euRo_noob
I just don't like cars without projectors having them/they point to the sky.
i meant cars that dont come with them standard, but even cars with them standard blind the **** out of me
some kids garage
A true car enthusiast appreciates the time, effort and money put into ANY sort of car, modified in ANY sort of style, whether they may like it or not.
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Originally Posted by Lukey
i meant cars that dont come with them standard, but even cars with them standard blind the **** out of me
Because people these days do not bother to read a car manual and see what that little switch that says 0 1 2 3 with a picture of a headlight does(leveling system for headlights).
If i am going to carry something in the back i make sure i set it to 1 or 2 so i dont blind others.
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Sorry for the late replies guys, i been busy settling into my new Melourne home. Another question on little mods, i was planning to lower my ej8 and i got this photo of x3cindymichael who's selling his ej8 (http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...da-Civic-Coupe)
Now i dont plan on getting King Springs but my question is, if i were to drop my ej8 approximately the same as the King Superlows, would it be a defect since the guards are kinda covering the tyre? Because x3cindymichael's ride height's are the options for my car. Thanks guys!
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Originally Posted by mattsrea
Sorry for the late replies guys, i been busy settling into my new Melourne home. Another question on little mods, i was planning to lower my ej8 and i got this photo of x3cindymichael who's selling his ej8 ( http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...da-Civic-Coupe)
Now i dont plan on getting King Springs but my question is, if i were to drop my ej8 approximately the same as the King Superlows, would it be a defect since the guards are kinda covering the tyre? Because x3cindymichael's ride height's are the options for my car. Thanks guys!
it cant be lowered more than a third of your shocks and you must have at least 100mm clearance from ground to lowest point of your car. although cops dont look at the guards that often, its still illegal apparently. The chances of them getting you fall that is really low as they'll prob get you for the low clearance over the lowered guards.
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Last edited by mattsrea; 31-01-2012 at 10:12 PM.
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With those rims the car should be slammed IMO
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Originally Posted by dnapol
With those rims the car should be slammed IMO
lol slammed as in like 3inch drop? O.O
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