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booked into regency 19th sept $134

speaking to a compliance place today they said you prob wont get pass the first time so they'll give u a list of wat needs 2 be done before the next visit and thats all they will check and there is rarely a 3rd visit

thanks heaps Ron for the stock exhaust n airbox

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Yeah they love repeat customers, atleast you have been warned, don't expect to have your car back on the road on the 19th... sad but true :P

how long did u have 2 wait 4 ya 2nd inspection luke??

wanna get it sorted and back 2 how i had it (minus rims n loud exhaust) before the car show in kadina so i can run it on the dyno there

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man id be pissed of if my car had to go to regency as thatmeans id have to drive 660km but usually we get the poeple come up here and they will let you of with some things that arnt needed to be worried bout, good luck mate hope you strike it first go.

cheers... michael

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booked into regency 19th sept $134

speaking to a compliance place today they said you prob wont get pass the first time so they'll give u a list of wat needs 2 be done before the next visit and thats all they will check and there is rarely a 3rd visit

thanks heaps Ron for the stock exhaust n airbox

I've been there on 3 different occasions and have past first time every time, its best to get a mechanic to have a full check over your car before you go, so anything wrong can be fixed before you go.

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Dan,

dont forget we're here to help you return to stock...done it all before so it shouldn't take too long.

i appreciate that heaps thanks ryan

a mates mate had a similar highmount set up on his car had 2 change it back 2 stock recently 2 go thru regency gona hav him chek it out monday as most of his stock parts are still bolted 2gether so i might borrow his as my parts r in a million peices

ill be in 2 see michael satdee morn 2 get my current exhaust system made super quiet in preparation for my next set up

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you're a rare breed Ryan and a champ :P

Thanks pete but anyone would help. Sorry to highjack thread but

I have to say Pete, I have utter most respect for the effort you are putting in to help Adrian, Damo and Everyone involved. Helps bring some faith back into society when people go out of their way and at their cost to help others out, especially to this extent. Thankyou.

i appreciate that heaps thanks ryan

a mates mate had a similar highmount set up on his car had 2 change it back 2 stock recently 2 go thru regency gona hav him chek it out monday as most of his stock parts are still bolted 2gether so i might borrow his as my parts r in a million peices

ill be in 2 see michael satdee morn 2 get my current exhaust system made super quiet in preparation for my next set up

no problem champ, sounds good. Michael has a knack for making super quiet exhausts on high powered cars. His own 280rwkw R31 is dead quiet on full song lol.

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Hey, This sounds like a spliting image of me only 2 weeks ago, On south road at regency

park cop did a u turn at lights and pulled me over(in my lunch break at work), and went through the

whole car, got done for a bit.

Told me the same, that he was going to fine me for each infrigment(modification) totalling $3000, but

only issued the defect saying he was be kind.

He to boasted about all the skylines he defects, and in particular from this forum(named it)

Wouldn't be suprised if the twat is reading this now.

Good luck with regency :P

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Hey, This sounds like a spliting image of me only 2 weeks ago, On south road at regency

park cop did a u turn at lights and pulled me over(in my lunch break at work), and went through the

whole car, got done for a bit.

Told me the same, that he was going to fine me for each infrigment(modification) totalling $3000, but

only issued the defect saying he was be kind.

Heto boasted about all the skylines he defects, and in particular from this forum(named it)<

Wouldn't be suprised if the twat is reading this now.

Good luck with regency :P

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so long as i get the plenum back that's all! but it doesn't have the stock bov

thats cool man i still got the stock blowoff and pipe PM me ya num and ill try and pik it up this wkend mite n mite not need it but ill borrow it just incase

thanks mate

cheers 2 every1 for helping me and lending me parts n giving me great advice, i feel alot better now but still pissed off

hey ryan can u give me ya msn if u got 1 or add me [email protected]

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