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stan, can you answer my question that was for some reason deleted? is NBP+P a registered/licenced workshop? and if so, are you registered with the RTA to do pink slips (preferably e-pink slips). I've got rego due for 2 of my cars in jan and the place that i always used to do them at doesn't do e-pink slips anymore which means if I go there, I have to go to the RTA to pay in person instead of on-line which is a massive pain in the ass.

unlike sl!m i'm not trying to be a smart ass (lol) I just want to know if you are a licenced workshop now? thanks mate. >_<

very good. let me know when operation e-pink slip is complete as I hate having to go and pay the RTA in person. much less painless to just see my bank balance loose a few digits on-line. >_<

Should be around February (early to mid)... I still have to do some reading on what the differences are in setup for normal pink slips and e-pink slips; at my mates workshop they have been refused the online system for some reason.

The guys did a audio system install for me last weekend and did a great job. Its obvious that these guys are more into the business because they enjoy it that just to make a buck. Highly recommended.

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