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hey all, very desperate to borrow for 1 day for an inspection a s1 r33 gunmetal front bar.. there must be another gunmetal s1 r33 in sa somewhere so if u have a mate who has one, let him know and give him my number to call!!! 0431068346 (give us a msg about the bar and i will get back to you asap!!!). my reo bar has been cut for the intercooler/good look and the car is in extremely good condition... really desperate peoples as i wanna get this ride to sa plates.. thank you all in advance for reading this thread :(

So the inspection you are going through is the ID inspection?

If that's the case i wouldn't worry about swapping the reo over because all they are going to check is whether the engine number and chassis numbers match whats on the paper work.

The address for the ID inspection isn't even on the same street as the place you go when you are defected. If you are really worried take it to Sturt police station and get them to do the ID inspection (although they are only open 1 day a week for inspections).

Edited by D_stirls
word of warning bro, ma mates friend apparently took a straight and clean s14 or s15 over the id inspection, stock as a rock apart from exhaust, turbo timer and boost controller, and they defected her for that!!

She prob didnt show any clevage then :D..........i knw of so many friends of mine that got away with so much shit by doing that.......one of my friends got caught sliding and bit of clevage and crying saw her getting off with nothing but a $150 fine for noise pollution (scretching tyres).....

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