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on second inspection they cant touch ya for anything else not seen first time round

Yes, but whats the point of having defectable items, that can be picked on as soon as you leave the door? If the ic piping is illegal, then fix it, and stay out of regency for good.

Iv never hade to go to regency so might be stupid But do they take ride hight from the lowest part of the car or from center of wheel to wheel arch?

Its not both. 100mm minimun clearance to the ground for the lowest point of the car, and then there is a set height from the centre of the wheel to the wheel arch. There is also an eye brow height as well it think.

Its very wise to keep the heat shield on the turbo.

Radiant heat is a killer for your heater hoses. Should they spring a pin prick leak (as Troy's found out the hard way) glycol sprayed in a fine mist is highly flammable.

As for the front facing plenum... It alters emissions as the inlet is essentially used by car manufactures to tune a motors torque at various rpm. So yes it is defectable.

Yes, but whats the point of having defectable items, that can be picked on as soon as you leave the door? If the ic piping is illegal, then fix it, and stay out of regency for good.

Its not both. 100mm minimun clearance to the ground for the lowest point of the car, and then there is a set height from the centre of the wheel to the wheel arch. There is also an eye brow height as well it think.

your right its actually depending on what sort of cop you get and how much he knows then to every defect question theres alot of differant answers >_<

Yes, but whats the point of having defectable items, that can be picked on as soon as you leave the door? If the ic piping is illegal, then fix it, and stay out of regency for good.

Yeh but remember it only takes a cop to assume things and your back anyways! I guess it would only make your own life easier to replace stuff after!

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