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ok... cops have done me in. now i need a new roadworthy.

Can anyone point me in the direction of someone who's not going to take one look at my car and run in the oppisite direction when i say 'inspection'?

its reg in NSW, but i dont have engineers cert. i MUST have had one at one stage to get the friggen thing registered in the first place, I remember the nightmare i had getting the damn thing.... but i dont have my bit of paper... what to do?

Damn cops making me go for a full inspection when all I should have done was have to get my height cleared... wankers.

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Interesting theme on lowering your car developing here. You boys should be glad that you have roads that allow you to get that low. Some of the pot holes up tis way are real wheel breakers (first hand experience) and I was only thankful that my car was at a height that didn't lead to more trouble.

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