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I can finally ditch the NSW plates from my Stag.

Grim's got RRS-260 for his Stag, so I've nabbed RRS-250 :D

Spent over 30 minutes in line at Transport SA ... lazy buggers.

Now the inspection is done, let the modding begin. First up is the exhaust system, then front mount intercooler kit.

After that, I fit the T3/T4 turbo.

:D

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Awesome stuff mate. Black Stag looks very nice too (in your av). Aint nothing like the sound of a modded RB! Gotta love hearing em rev and open up in other Nissans [not just skylines] :D

Edited by Luciano_GTST

nice work mate.....i am planning to get some custom plates for the 33 but wont be for a while....still trying to deciede what it shuld be....lol..so many to choose from.....plus i got other mods in mind....

Good work buddy, congrats! Still need to do that for my GTR, next on my to do list after I fix the busted locks. What was the exact process and how thorough were they?

Gotta take the car to an Inspection Station (I went to Sturt), but you'll need the VIN stamped to the strut tower first (for Stageas anyway) and proof of compliance.

They do the usual check to make sure the car isn't stolen or written off, and they record the numbers on an Inspection sheet which you take to Transport SA.

They also record the mileage, so no chance of swapping ODO.

Line up at TSA for 1 hour and then hand in the paperwork for the plates you want. They tag the plates to your old plates (until you get the new plates - 2 weeks roughly) and record the VIN and engine number to the new registration.

Inspection is free.

Plates RRS-250 cost me $71.

Rego and stamp duty to be paid upon pickup of new plates.

:O

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