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Hey people My R34GT is all stock so far but is there anything I need to watch out for that I might be clueless to?... I heard the sat nav tv or whatever needs to be pulled out??? is that true? Fog lights are they illegal? pff I duno Ive never gone over pits before.

At the moment the tv is the only thing that does not work.. it used to pop up but it doesnt anymore. Everything else mechanically is all shmick

Please post up anything that might help.. cruise is this weekend and I want it registered by then and dont wana go first time and not pass for something really dumb that i could fix in 3seconds..

Cheers!

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Hey people My R34GT is all stock so far but is there anything I need to watch out for that I might be clueless to?... I heard the sat nav tv or whatever needs to be pulled out??? is that true? Fog lights are they illegal? pff I duno Ive never gone over pits before.

At the moment the tv is the only thing that does not work.. it used to pop up but it doesnt anymore. Everything else mechanically is all shmick

Please post up anything that might help.. cruise is this weekend and I want it registered by then and dont wana go first time and not pass for something really dumb that i could fix in 3seconds..

Cheers!

the sat nav n tv should be fine

i've still got mine in still pops up n down and car managed to comply.

fogs lights are legal as long as u dont' turn them on when ur driving or if there is fog =P

Awesome cheers guys! Forgot to say that exhaust is only thing changed.. sounds very loud from inside the car while cruzing. put my spare silencer on? Sorry you can tell I dont have a clue.. just never takin cars over the pits, its my first time. I just thought they be harder on imports..

virgins are so paranoid ey. Thanks again guys!

Just got back from pits it passed easily, although I left the sub home and had the silencer put on. The dude still said its a bit loud haha. now its off again. Thanks a lot guys hope this might help someone else. see you all on cruz this sat! peace

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