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Thread: Illegal light?

  1. #13
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    in most cases when you get pulled over you normally stay in your car which means your doors are closed and your lights will be off. So the chances of getting caught and defected for it is slim.

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    i dont kno about the details n laws elsewhere but in adelaide, this is from what i was told by a roadcop, apparently, as long as the light does not impede with other drivers ie, shine out the windows into others attention it is not gna be illegal, i mean it all gets pretty technical but at the end of the day, even if u get done 4 somethin stupid like that all they'll ask u 2 do is prolly take the bulb out on the spot, theyd hav 2 b real jerks 2 actually fine u 4 it.
    Getting there...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    its technically illegal to change ANY part of your car...only rectified by it being "engineered" to current ADR's.

    ummm.... no. thats a pretty dumb statement
    Ctrl + W



  4. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by aimre View Post
    ummm.... no. thats a pretty dumb statement

    How about "not true" or "incorrect" instead of a stupid reply
    Any links to RTA or police documents that might help this guy out then ?

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    as long as its not blue or red, then it doesnt matter.

    and being white, its pretty close to being a stock colour
    to see all of my build, checkout


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    Sure

    Vehicle Standards Information 6

    Do I need an engineering signatory for minor modifications?
    Vehicle modifications fall into three distinct categories:
    - ‘Owner certified’ minor modifications which can be accepted for registration purposes without formal
    certification.....

    Examples of minor (owner certified) modifications are:
    - Engine changes where the capacity increase is less than 15% above the maximum size engine available for the
    vehicle .........

    - Additional lighting eg fog & driving lights.


    And even one for everyone on ozhonda

    -Fitting of handling enhancing suspension components such as roll stabiliser bars and up-rated shock absorbers.
    Ctrl + W



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    YAY!! evidence to back up claims! i would give you rep but u cant in noob good posting tho!

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    pretty sure changing a light bulb is NOT a modification......... it doesnt even class
    as a modification... its a light bulb "i just modified my light in my lounge room, got one of those new flourescent long life ones its sick as"

    has anyone said

    its just an interior light...

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    is this thread a joke?
    Anyone selling a black ek1 facelift Hood (OEM)?? PM ME


  10. #22
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    i say just do it.....like some one already said, the cop must be in a pretty bad mood to get you for having white lights, i have white leds as my parkers and on the number plate lights and to be honest i dont think cops care about them...there more busy looking for other mods lik BIG rims and exhaust etc etc

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