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Selection of pics from the receival of Envy Imports Premium Edition GTR to the testing phase (rear interior, seats, headlight and front bar removed) to the unveiling at surfers paradise last night.

Evidence Online will supply Envy Imports with the evidence documentation and testing for Envy Imports to be able to comply this and 24 other new GTR's under the new low volume scheme.

Please note: Pics are compressed for dial-up viewing.

PS - the car was being kept in our ALARMED and secure shed, but is now on its way down to emissions testing.

The thought of it being stolen was the primary reason i waiting until the car is in an unkown location before posting on any forums.

Removing the rear interior and seats was necessary to conduct a pull back test on the seats and pull forward test on the child restraint anchorages. Yes I know, bit stupid having to put CRA's in a sports demon like the GTR, but ADR's will be ADR's. The front bar needed to be removed in order to remove the headlamp. Due to the ADR's, even with auto-leveling HID lights, with no washer or wiper on the headlight, we have to convert the lights to normal bulbs and have the light tested by a photometric laboratory.

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I know what you mean. Generally people just copy what you've said and post everywhere, but someone has taken my comments, edited and added their own bits to make it look like theres an opportunity for more workshops to get involved in this car compliance wise, which is untrue.

Can I please ask that no one uses these photos or any wording from my post to publish on any other websites or publications without the consent from either Herman (Envy Imports) or myself (Evidence Online).

I appreciate your assistance.

Ben

Lol..

I know what you mean. Generally people just copy what you've said and post everywhere, but someone has taken my comments, edited and added their own bits to make it look like theres an opportunity for more workshops to get involved in this car compliance wise, which is untrue.

I know what you mean. Generally people just copy what you've said and post everywhere, but someone has taken my comments, edited and added their own bits to make it look like theres an opportunity for more workshops to get involved in this car compliance wise, which is untrue.

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