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  1. I have had a rather bad experience lately. It's not a skyline, but hey it shares some heritage. Origionally got defected for the car being 1 inch too low at the front, the highway coppers thought they'd give me a major defect notice for this "highly" dangerious modification which kills people left right and centre, since it was _so_ dangerious I was given 2 hours to drive home (on a weekend - so no chance of clearing the defect until it was a working day). Enough of that and onto "regency". Now I had stock standard springs put back in, went to the holden hill police station where the copper came and had a look and granted me an extension on the defect until I had the regency inspection. Rocked up, and was done for approx. 30 items at regency, he had to get a 2nd piece of paper to fit them all on. Such important things as "water bottle empty"... front eyebrow height too low by 2mm, yes that is 2 freaking milimetres, I will be watching the measuring very closely next time. They want all of the turbo timer wiring presented in a bag at the next inspection!? Most of which was removed, but a few wires remained. They reakon the top of the steering wheel "flexes", hell its a late 80's car I doubt any car from that period of time has a rock solid steering wheel. There was some vaccum lines modified for the boost gauge, apparenty I need to return the vaccum lines to stock for whatever reasons. As someone said above, sounds like the rear diff brushes are a popular item when looking for an easy defect. There is a drain hole in the boot which i am 100% sure is stock from the factory, somehow this is a "defect" as well. This is a clean car, and I certainly made my best efforts to be polite while there, so I'm not sure why all of these items were picked on. Fun, fun fun.
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