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was thinking of colors i could paint my car then i thourght military camo colors but im unsure if theres any legal issues involved i mean im sure you cant just paint your car cop colors
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I've seen heaps of camo coloured cars driving around.
Would imagine each state has its own rules and regs though,. Im in WA. |
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I don't see why not, the colours don't resemble an emergency vehicle, so I think you're safe.
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i am almost 100% sure u can paint anything u want in camo
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that said - i dont think it'd look that great on a e-series
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You will be fine - camo is a random pattern and not copyrighted by the ADF.
I had issues with putting the Navy white ensign(the one they fly from the BACK of the ships) as it can be deemed as disrespectful; however, I asked the powers that be and there is no real issue with it. I have a white mini and have the transfer ready to go when I finally get it back on the road. saves me a lot of paint and the Jack is easy to transfer to a decal(the Fed star and southern cross are easy to make up as you can buy them separately...) Good luck Hooroo |
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