I have a mod plate in 'Thelma' but most of the mods have been removed. And I plan to place a second battery over the mod plate.
Question: Should I remove it, find out what it applies to, or just cover it up with the battery tray and plead ignorance?
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I have a mod plate in 'Thelma' but most of the mods have been removed. And I plan to place a second battery over the mod plate.
Question: Should I remove it, find out what it applies to, or just cover it up with the battery tray and plead ignorance?
Nice info mate made my minde up very quickly to hold off on few bits of info not to mention the pic I was about to post had my plate clear as day on it Cheers!!
Thanks for the tips
OK , we have a couple of thread diggers goin deep on this one, im gussing doin the manual hunt thing, all legit so no probs.
To answer this long lost question, it is my understanding, if you have been issued a QLD mod plate (blue plate) the modification in question is effectively now a standard feature of the car, so to remove that modification, you will actually need another modification plate to return it to pre modification form, the modification plate must be in a position that is easy to read so you can't just simply cover them up, and any approved/plated modifications are listed with DOT at the time the plate was issued, so pleading ignorance will not get you very far.
It like this, we all know you can't just modify the legal seating capacity of a vehicle yourself, this needs approval by means of a modification blue plate, but, once the legal seating capacity has been officially changed, its not a case of simply reverting back to the "original" seating capacity, because is actually changing the legal seating capacity again, and so this modification will then need a new modification plate.
As an Old sheriff said to me once about the same plates in pics issue with car thieves in Texas....
"Hell'n' tarnation, sure All Ya'All can shoot em for russlin' on ya rig, ol boys youdsta hang horse thieves...but All Ya' All just can't go baitin' and trappin' them....thatz Illlegals right there"
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@MB ; can you decipher this please?
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Easy Peasy Mate:
An old Policeman from Texas State USA (not town near Goondiwindi QLD) gave Truckus Mate some questionable advice on the issue of posting pictures of ones vehicle number plates online.
The ageing Policeman still believed it was legal to shoot thieves caught in the act of stealing your vehicle and made mention of how his forefathers used to hang horse thieves.
He also informed Truckus that using pictures on the internet to deliberately bait potential thieves to your property for target practice was illegal but I get the feeling if he was the investigating officer he would surely overlook the entrapment evidence [emoji23][emoji106][emoji106]
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I see where you’re going here PeeBee Mate, nice encryption there!
Step by step instructions below:
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...021/02/139.jpg
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