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tip 1

don't look at the camera's

tip2

the bag you intend to carry your loot off in make sure doesn't have a money symbol on it

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tip 3

take your mask of when getting away as not to invoke suspicion :turned:

tip 4

write your demands on a piece of paper so you don't have to speak

I done some ringing around and found out that emmistion testing is 700dollers a pop at regency. You can engineer coilovers but they must have 2,3/4 travel so that puts a lot of brands out, bigger rims can be done but must have tyre size chart sticker on the car(cost more)

After talking to a few Engineers i found out that Emissions testing in adelaide is still going thro some loops but will be sorted out soon

So i recon im going to machine the rb30 of the block lol and change to a stock plenum put the power fc in a stock ecu shell for now

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