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guys I just read an article in zoom according to this we are allowed 95db exhaust noise level, what I don't get though is in the article it said they have only to DECC approved defect clearance stations in nsw, the granvilled 1 and campbeltown 1 now I've had a defect cleared else where, so I'm assuming that you only have to go to these 2 if the police request you to go here or if the EPA defect you, otherwise it's ok to go to any blue slip place, am I correct to assume this or what? Can some one elaborate on this cheers

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guys I just read an article in zoom according to this we are allowed 95db exhaust noise level, what I don't get though is in the article it said they have only to DECC approved defect clearance stations in nsw, the granvilled 1 and campbeltown 1 now I've had a defect cleared else where, so I'm assuming that you only have to go to these 2 if the police request you to go here or if the EPA defect you, otherwise it's ok to go to any blue slip place, am I correct to assume this or what? Can some one elaborate on this cheers

if they have ticked on your defect notice only one of these 2 people can clear your defect then you have to go to one of them , if i was you id go to the cambeltown guy, im talking from experience the guy at granville is the biggest d******** ,

take a picture of your defect notice post it up so we can see what your in for ??

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I Found my old link from when i had my r32 gtr, i too at the time had big preoblems , that was a big pain to pass but after it was over i knew all the tricks in the book so if you need help shoot me a pm ...

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cool thanks mate, you reckon they will engineer a fmic if i have already had a emissions test done?

my car passed emissions with FMIC , Filters , 3 1/2 exsaust , Engine mods , it is possible but i had to get a re tune done which cost me about $1000 , it was done By HITMAN in penrith , if you ever have any problems passing your emission testing as in if you cant pass just take your car there and hell sort it out for you...

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did the engineer do a noise test for the exhaust? or was it under 91db?

didnt get it engineered , problem solved though as i bought a varex muffler electronic silencer kit , when i get pulled over press of a button car goes quiet , so car can be as loud as you want but press of a button makes it so quiet , good for neighbours and stuff..

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ahhh k , yes was also looking into this for the exhaust. just a bit pricey atm. where did you get yours done at?cheapest i have found is $400 of boost (the muffler that is)

I Got it fitted wired everything it was about $550 bucks which is reasonable price , Place called WESTERN MUFFLERS Hes on fairfield St In Fairfield . he does alot of work on my R34 GTR ....

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