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What do you mean you dont get it?

- NOT LESS than 330mm - So it must be 330mm. Or more than 330mm

- Padded centre - replacement must be padded

- Recessed centre - replacement must be recessed.

- After Jun 95 - replacement must be manufacturer approved (airbag related)

I dont really know any other was to explain it dude as its pretty clear

  • 2 weeks later...

im going for my rego later this week, and im just wondering how thorough they check if they do check, like what will they check?

because a mechanic said my headlights are not rwc...because when i put on highbeam, low beam goes out....and also the seat belts doesnt have a little tag on it, so its not australian standard.

so im just wonderin if they will check for those....

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