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Guest andrewjread

Gday all.

Finally got my approval ..YAY!

Has anyone got some tyres with enough tread to pass the pit inspection. New they have quoted me $150-160 a tyre so any price cheaper than that will be good.

Another question is what air filter should I ask the compliance shop to put in. Just a standard one ? or how much more would a brand name one cost.

Cheers.

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I have a blitz power sus panel filter if you are interested, I also have a new paper one (was fitted for compliance) you can have the blitz for $70 and the paper one for $10 if you want. As for tyres you need *brand* new tyres on all 4 rims to get it over the pits, so my suggestion is buy some decent ones and then get some new mags and wheels when they are worn. Or if you have plenty of dosh buy some cheap 205/55's (I got some ceat tornado's for $130ish per corner) and then sell the stock rims and get a nice set of japanese deep dish rims alla 18x9" and get some nice dunlop rubber to suit :)

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