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Old 21-02-2010, 12:28 PM   #1
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Angry Impounded GT-P, Wheel Clamp too small.

Had my GT-P impounded last night, alleged 80meter excessive wheel spin.

Cant believe it really! Fitted New High-stall converter, replaced and strengthed all the Diff mounts and thought i would test drive it on a back road out of town.

As I'm going sideways down the road with a cloud smoke, the law drives past.

Anyway, after an hour interveiw I'm told to take my car home and they will be around in half hour to clamp it.

When they came with clamp, it was only designed for stock rims and not the 19's. Couldn't clamp it thank-FPV.

So now its impounded in my shed with no clamp. Not funny, not proud... But the cops were shattered leaving with there expensive useless Clamp.

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Old 21-02-2010, 12:38 PM   #2
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Although what you did was wrong... its still funny about their clamp problem!... hehe
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On a positive note, sounds like the stallie and diff mounts work fine?
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Old 21-02-2010, 01:01 PM   #4
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On a positive note, sounds like the stallie and diff mounts work fine?
It was all good, The converter works a treat. Locks up and drives normal, even at 60km's p/h.

Then the big test, Stalled up to 3200rpms, let the brake off and straight on the limiter, into second gear and did it go..

Wrong place wrong time, but like the cop said...Your too old for this!!

I have no problem with them doing their job, I was clearly at fault!
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I have no problem with them doing their job, I was clearly at fault!
I'm in shock.......someboby taking responsibility for their actions !

Well done for being mature,
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Had my GT-P impounded last night, alleged 80meter excessive wheel spin.

Cant believe it really! Fitted New High-stall converter, replaced and strengthed all the Diff mounts and thought i would test drive it on a back road out of town.

As I'm going sideways down the road with a cloud smoke, the law drives past.

Anyway, after an hour interveiw I'm told to take my car home and they will be around in half hour to clamp it.

When they came with clamp, it was only designed for stock rims and not the 19's. Couldn't clamp it thank-FPV.

So now its impounded in my shed with no clamp. Not funny, not proud... But the cops were shattered leaving with there expensive useless Clamp.
Strike 1, only 48 hours like in Vic?
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Old 21-02-2010, 01:02 PM   #7
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Strike 1, only 48 hours like in Vic?
7days, too the minute. And not before i was told.
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Old 21-02-2010, 01:09 PM   #8
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Not good that you got busted :-( but have to say it's refreshing to read someone actually admit they were at fault, that the cops were only doing their job and take it on the chin.

Hurrah! to you, sir.

PS. Sounds like one awesome Falc you have there :-)
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Old 21-02-2010, 05:57 PM   #9
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Not good that you got busted :-( but have to say it's refreshing to read someone actually admit they were at fault, that the cops were only doing their job and take it on the chin.

Hurrah! to you, sir.

PS. Sounds like one awesome Falc you have there :-)
I'm all for road saftey...... but sometimes if your old and wise and go the back street to test and there is no one around to get in your way..... but the cops were around I guess. But good for you manning up and all.
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I'm all for road saftey...... but sometimes if your old and wise and go the back street to test and there is no one around to get in your way..... but the cops were around I guess. But good for you manning up and all.
And it still goes on, especially in a well known industrial park here in Brisbane where I have a workshop. Yesterday I had to put up with middle aged blokes peeling rubber from GTRs, a Hilux ute and even a venerable HR. It annoys the ********** out of me, but I figure it's safer than doing it in the bush and I can always call an ambo at short notice.
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Had my GT-P impounded last night, alleged 80meter excessive wheel spin.

Cant believe it really! Fitted New High-stall converter, replaced and strengthed all the Diff mounts and thought i would test drive it on a back road out of town.

As I'm going sideways down the road with a cloud smoke, the law drives past.

Anyway, after an hour interveiw I'm told to take my car home and they will be around in half hour to clamp it.

When they came with clamp, it was only designed for stock rims and not the 19's. Couldn't clamp it thank-FPV.

So now its impounded in my shed with no clamp. Not funny, not proud... But the cops were shattered leaving with there expensive useless Clamp.
You're a complete idiot and you don't deserve to drive.
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Old 21-02-2010, 01:18 PM   #12
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You're a complete idiot and you don't deserve to drive.
Unfortunately too true, But were in SA can you test a car like this...

Never once have i said i haven't done wrong....

Like i told my partner, been DRILLED by them... Dont you start!!!
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You're a complete idiot and you don't deserve to drive.
It doesn't take long for grandma's army of do-gooders to storm in with their wisdom. Leave the bloke alone, he already admitted what he did was silly!
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Old 21-02-2010, 01:32 PM   #14
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I also cant believe they took me to the station for over an hour, and NO beath test.

If i was a cop, i would think you've been drinking or on drugs!!

I hadn't been drinking but I did have 3 stiff jim beams waiting for them..
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It doesn't take long for grandma's army of do-gooders to storm in with their wisdom. Leave the bloke alone, he already admitted what he did was silly!
If he knew what he was doing was wrong and silly, then why do it?
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If he knew what he was doing was wrong and silly, then why do it?
"Fitted New High-stall converter, replaced and strengthed all the Diff mounts and thought i would test drive it on a back road out of town."

To be honest I don't even think it was that silly - he did it on a back road out of town, it's just sour luck that a copper was nearby. Some people react as if he did it at 3:00pm in a school zone with kids in the car over a zebra crossing whilst text messaging with a stubby in the cup holder..
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Old 21-02-2010, 03:08 PM   #17
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If he knew what he was doing was wrong and silly, then why do it?
Because he's a human being. Sometimes people make mistakes.
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Because he's a human being. Sometimes people make mistakes.
Sometimes they just like to pull a rippa skid out of harms way too ;)
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It doesn't take long for grandma's army of do-gooders to storm in with their wisdom. Leave the bloke alone, he already admitted what he did was silly!
Threads like this are akin to a tree falling in a Forrest, if no one sees it did it really happen ?

If one posts something controversial on a forum viewed by the public they leave them self open to scrutiny.
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Old 21-02-2010, 02:38 PM   #20
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I find it fan effing tastic that their crumby bane of existence fag clamp wouldn't fit that is the best thing that I see about this thread everything else is sad I feel sorry for you but am glad that the cops let you have your car @ home WHERE IT BELONGS. Nobody can look after your car like you can.
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It doesn't take long for grandma's army of do-gooders to storm in with their wisdom. Leave the bloke alone, he already admitted what he did was silly!
so the guy admits he's a "hoon" but he's ok 'cause he admitted what he did was wrong, if he hadn't been pulled by the cops ,hence no story , what does that make him,??? any less a hoon??
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You're a complete idiot and you don't deserve to drive.
He admitted it and he went out of town to do what he did ya turkey.
It aint your problem. :evil3:
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He did the wrong thing and he was mature to admit it, i say good on him!, its good to no some people still understand that if you do the wrong thing and get caught you have to live with the punishment
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An idiot would have done it in an suburban street not on a back road.
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You're a complete idiot and you don't deserve to drive.
You're not that character from the Chasers who sits at his typewriter furiously stroking moral furies are you?

Adrenaline..."grandma's army"... I liked that
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obviously a saint who has never done anything wrong
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620hp gt. disappointing to hear but as you admitted, you were at fault and have accepted responsibility. Step 1 in the leasons of life.

Just be prepared for all the do-gooders on here to bag you out ......... they seem to forget about their own glass houses.

Hope you get it back in good condition and, like many of us here, have learnt a little something from your misfortune (wrong place at the wrong time).
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Old 21-02-2010, 01:34 PM   #28
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Its in my shed.. Which i respect as well. I wouldn't sleep for a week and ask to be impounded as well..lol

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620hp gt. disappointing to hear but as you admitted, you were at fault and have accepted responsibility. Step 1 in the leasons of life.

Just be prepared for all the do-gooders on here to bag you out ......... they seem to forget about their own glass houses.

Hope you get it back in good condition and, like many of us here, have learnt a little something from your misfortune (wrong place at the wrong time).
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whilst it was abit silly, im sure it was well worth it haha, sucks in SA you have no where to test out your cars.
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Thats weird, here in Vic they tow it to the impound, then charge you all the fees.
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