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heys

i know rac are now doing dpi inspections, and alot of people have said its better than the pits. however, online, and on the phone they say they do not do modified cars..even with just an exhaust..

my question is, has anyone WITH mods done a dpi inspection with rac?

cheers

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ok here's the facts

RAC has ALWAYS done pit inspections, it's just that nobody cared cos DPI did the inspection for a lot cheaper than RAC

RAC does the inspecition a lot harsher than the DPI but now BPI has put their prices up to come inline with RAC so that people are now given a choice to make as to whom they want to inspect their car

i took my car to welshpool thinking i owuld get it easy, i didn't

i got a very extensive work order

i did NONE of the work

took the car to the midland branch, they looked over my car agreed it was fine and removed the sticker then n there

my advice, take it to midland the guys there are just very nice to deal with

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Very nice to deal with at Midland, they went over my car with a fine toothed comb (and he was training a new inspector on my car) and all I got was torn steering rack boot, unhung exhaust hanger, bolt pod filter/intake piping down better and make bonnet latch operate easier (gtst latch with gtr grill/bonnet). I was pleasantly surprised!

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