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if you live in the country do u have to book in to get the local cop to do it or can you just rock up.should i go to the trouble of ripping of all my gauges,boost controller and turbo timer or just take a chance coz its only a local copper. so miss nismo whats so special about your skyline that gives you the right to laugh at a car u havnt even seen?? "if you can catch me" i might tell you more about my car.ha!

GTR King, any chance your sister could give us some sort of idea what the go is with vehicle inspections? Specifically, what regulations the compliance dudes have to follow, where I could get a hold of such regulations, and if there is any process for recourse if someone is being asked to change something that isnt required by those regulations?

There seems to be so much inconsistancy between individual inspectors and inspection stations.

Cheers

Steve

Originally posted by GTR King

Ring here up, here name is Bronwyn. Im sure she can point u in the right direction. Ask for here she knows the ins and outs im not saying she knows all about ADR`s but she can point u to the right ppl.

You dont by chance have a direct number? cheers

well, we took the 200sx and R32 skyline to the local cop. All he did was made us fill in some details on a document. He came outside and look under the bonnet of car. Checked the VIN number and said nice car.. that's it.

So, put turbo timer and boost gauge back on as usual. Easy as, all that stressing for nothing.

Stuff goin to Regency..they have mechanics who know what they are talking about..too much of a risk. anyway, we passed..happy as..

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