Bexterity in Street Machine
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Bexterity in Street Machine
One of our old forum members Bexterity is in the January issue of Street Machine.
Looks a little lower than I last saw it
Well done Bex if your still around
Looks a little lower than I last saw it
Well done Bex if your still around
My 6yr old daughter said
"Dad your car's looking great! Which end is the front?"
"Dad your car's looking great! Which end is the front?"
hope she's not refering to me :?i really couldn't be bothered i think she bids her own stuff up
funny talking to someone else i know at the nostalgias' on the weekend that knows her through a friend and thinks exactly the same as me about her she's a f@#$kstick that thinks the world revolves around her, i can see past a pretty face if you could call it that
also in that issue in the my shed section is the place where we did the V8 in the van
funny talking to someone else i know at the nostalgias' on the weekend that knows her through a friend and thinks exactly the same as me about her she's a f@#$kstick that thinks the world revolves around her, i can see past a pretty face if you could call it that
also in that issue in the my shed section is the place where we did the V8 in the van
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She took a great dislike to Mick and I asking questions about what she was having done to her car.
What she, and most other people dont know or choose not to think about.
Is that there are people employed by a goverment department to look at and read every Automotive publication available in Australia. And lets not forget internet based sites.
To see what is being built, or sold. That is outside the registration guidelines.
And then act on what they find.
Its true, trust me. I know from first hand experience, some friends and customers have had visits from official representatives wishing to sight and inspect their cars. After advertising them for sale or having them featured in a magazine.
What she, and most other people dont know or choose not to think about.
Is that there are people employed by a goverment department to look at and read every Automotive publication available in Australia. And lets not forget internet based sites.
To see what is being built, or sold. That is outside the registration guidelines.
And then act on what they find.
Its true, trust me. I know from first hand experience, some friends and customers have had visits from official representatives wishing to sight and inspect their cars. After advertising them for sale or having them featured in a magazine.
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Smooth is 110% right.
Most websites are monitored in one way or another.
Lets say someone had a 4 link rear, air bagged all4 corners, made structural changes to say an EK and didnt have it all engineered would that someone want to bring attention to it from the law by say having it published in Street Machine?
But hey, good on said person for getting out there and taking illegal practices to the next level.
Most websites are monitored in one way or another.
Lets say someone had a 4 link rear, air bagged all4 corners, made structural changes to say an EK and didnt have it all engineered would that someone want to bring attention to it from the law by say having it published in Street Machine?
But hey, good on said person for getting out there and taking illegal practices to the next level.