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Just came back from getting a repo car re roadied.

He was saying something about Vic roads wanting to bring in yearly roadworthys for every rego renewal? Anyone heard about it?

  • 2 weeks later...

Just came back from getting a repo car re roadied.

He was saying something about Vic roads wanting to bring in yearly roadworthys for every rego renewal? Anyone heard about it?

They have been trying to do it for years but the government dont want to for some reason.

QLD has said rule

isnt that something that NSW is gonna go through soon?

hope not , with rwc getting tighter will not be fun

I believe nsw has had it for over a decade.

you mean that your rwc wanted solid alloy bushes for it to be signed off? lol

next thing it'll be a requirement to have rose jointed adjustable suspension :whistling:

nope. i meant, they picked on my solid diff bushes, saying they'll crack? whut?

now i thought i knew the answer to the question although i figure i'd ask just for the sake of it.

would it be legal to run an air box ( bigger) from another make of car and it not to be considered as an intake mod?

now i thought i knew the answer to the question although i figure i'd ask just for the sake of it.

would it be legal to run an air box ( bigger) from another make of car and it not to be considered as an intake mod?

Its been changed from factory which means its a modification, thats assuming that the cop looking at it knows exactly what your airbox should look like and given the amount of these cars running pods theres a chance they dont.

now i thought i knew the answer to the question although i figure i'd ask just for the sake of it.

would it be legal to run an air box ( bigger) from another make of car and it not to be considered as an intake mod?

it is a mod...

but as worp3d has mentioned, there is a chance the cops wont notice, and that chance though high, is not 100%. that said, people still chance it with pod + fmic, so you are very very much safer than those people.

im after a freindly RWC place just to get it in my name car doesnt have to go anywhere near V/R pm please and thank you

NSW already have it they have to get a pinkslip/rwc every 6 months but as said above its nothing..as long as your car stops and starts youll get one

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