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South Australia's best refitted car! The front bunk was punished by the police for hanging natural gas behind the solar energy.

Refitted cars are common in Australia and are allowed to travel as long as they are within a reasonable range. But have you ever seen a retrofit car with solar energy and gas!

This is not the case. South Australia's "best" remodel car in history appeared in Belair Road. on July 15.

The silver Toyota SUV has a solar panel in front of it and a can of natural gas hanging behind it. The license plate has been "broken" in half with a very personal character, isn't it cool, isn't it very windy, and, perhaps, it's still there. And energy saving.

However, such an idea, the police can not buy.

The car was stopped by traffic police when it passed Belair Road around 10:00 last week.

The 56-year-old driver was fined for license plate damage, and the police gave only a warning to the driver to remove it. Because the vehicle is not qualified for refitting, it needs to be registered and checked to get on the road again legally.

SAPOL said such modifications would pose a great safety risk in the event of a crash, and hoped that when installing any other parts of the vehicle, the car family would have to be carefully designed and installed to minimize the possibility of causing harm to others.

No fittings, hooks or attachments shall have any sharp edges, sharp corners or protrusions. The whole incident resulted in a fine of $752 for the driver.

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