Whadda joke. This copper must have been stoned when he issued the ticket or
somthing.
Anyway, while on the subject. I wanna make up a strut tower brace for my
1200 when all the brakes are all done. Not to get myself a ticket but to
increase the handling performance and stiffness up front. Is it better to
have an adjustable one or a solid one? Were can i get the top plates made
up in sydney??
Scott
Davo
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From: Cameron Stean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, 16 September, 2000 13:08
Subject: brad hallett about strut bracing?
>
>hello,
> i dont want to seem rude or anything but can i ask you a
question?...i
>mate of mine put a strut brace on his turbo corrolla and he was pulled over
>and got a ticket thingy for having the strut brace on and was told to take
>it off..... and while i was down the coast last night the police came to
the
>"car park" and was inspecting cars, i had my bonnet up, and two police
>walked passed so i quikly shut the bonnet (as i have a strut brace) Is it
>illegal to have a strut brace or not???
>because i thought the police "sortof" would be endorcing strut bracing for
>extra handling and safety???
>anyways cya cameron
>
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