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Hey guys,

I just have a couple of questions regarding compliance. Do the tyres have to be replaced, or do they just need to meet Australian regulations, I ask because I need to borrow some standard wheels for compliance and don't want the workshop to go changing there tyres.

Also does anyone know if the front pipe in an R32 GTR is the same as an R33

Cheers,

stokesy

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Not trying to hijack the thread but sum questions here related to compliance.

Can you compile a vehicle with a Blitz Nur Spec exhaust system on it or is there a need to rivert it back to the stock exhaust (please see attached pic).

Yes, i noe the front bar looks hideous >.<

Thks

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Edited by hotchoc
another quiestion can i complaince car under 15yo rule with fiberglass front guards??? please need answer asap

thanks in advance

bruno

NO

there is no 15 year rule anymore

it is the pre 1989 rule

so any r32 skyline must go through SEVS compliance at raws approved workshop

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