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Hello fellow Linesky owners

Im ready for my compliance work, but I was wondering if anyone had pics of their compliance work.

I'm mainly after pics of

- Intrusion bars in the doors

- Child restraints

- Location of engine number on car

- Fuel filler

But i guess anything else will still be extremely helpful. Btw, is it normal for a car to have low oil pressure on its first drive (since japan) ?

Thanks heaps in advanced!

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I'd be very grateful for any of the same info as well. I'm currently doing self compliance on my GTR and the seatbelts and intrusion bars are easy enough (buying doors that already have bars) but positioning of the restraints and techniques to fit the fuel filler neck would be great.

Yeah, I just had my R32 gtst skyline imported about a month ago, and my trader did all that work for me, If you want i can take some pics tomorrow and email everything you need

Would that help?

Yeah, I just had my R32 gtst skyline imported about a month ago, and my trader did all that work for me, If you want i can take some pics tomorrow and email everything you need

Would that help?

Ok I will email you the photos by tomorrow afternoon, also if you need to know any other rules happy to help as have researched the subject and have a few friends that are involved in importing skylines ...

Have you organised an engineers report?

my advice with the filler restrictor is just take it some where. they will only charge around 20-30 bux and they have a special tool to do it. they just insert the retrictor (with some sealant) then hook the tool up to a compressor and it pushes it in, then flares it out so it locks in place. saves you the trouble.

Hey, I got ur PM. Didn't receive your email. Were there any extra things you included in the email?

Thanks again for this. Now, all I gotta do is get a pic(s) of the intrusion bars in the doors.

Much appreciated!

Pic 1 is where the stamp approval goes...(on right side further up battery)

I guess you're talking about 15 year old compliance.

Installed the fuel restrictor in my car the other day using the tool... farken cool idea. It expands after its inserted so it dosen't come out.

Child restraints are fairly straight forward. I wouldn't do the side intrusion bars yourself, most engineers will insist on installing them themselves or not issue you with the cert.

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