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awsome. just went and got an inspection on suspension. gotta replace shocks :)

called regency today. all 5 lights lighting up is 100% legal. :D same with no rear windscreen wiper. woot! now suspension and waiting for a container to arrive with a few bits. and im ready for regency :P

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awsome. just went and got an inspection on suspension. gotta replace shocks :blink:

called regency today. all 5 lights lighting up is 100% legal. :sick: same with no rear windscreen wiper. woot! now suspension and waiting for a container to arrive with a few bits. and im ready for regency :)

told ya that you wont be changing much for regency

lol, i went through 2 1/2 months ago and it cost $13,000, this is what i needed

stock bov

new eye level brake light, (spoiler light)

teins lifted, sleaved and engineered

new powersteering pump, it was leaking oil

new exhaust, old 1 was to loud

remove turbo timer, boost controller

remove gauges of A pillar

check steering wheel out, its an isotta so it was all good

stock bov to be fitted

things i had done whilst in shop:

full service and tune

new clutch

i had 4 defect stickers on my car, lol, and also i had to pay $68.50 to give them a f**king peice of paper (engineeres report) they r f**king flamin mongrels there, i hate that place, rip off government, but hows this when i went through they wre telling me that they got a holden straight off the production line and defected it???? what are the 5-0 driving around in?????? i think they should practice their preaching, bunch of cock stain he government and police r, not the blokes at regancy themselves, they r pretty cool, just following there rules, sorry for offtopic there, just make sure everything is in working order and legal, or u may aswell bend over and take it in the ass

lol, i went through 2 1/2 months ago and it cost $13,000, this is what i needed

stock bov

new eye level brake light, (spoiler light)

teins lifted, sleaved and engineered

new powersteering pump, it was leaking oil

new exhaust, old 1 was to loud

remove turbo timer, boost controller

remove gauges of A pillar

check steering wheel out, its an isotta so it was all good

stock bov to be fitted

things i had done whilst in shop:

full service and tune

new clutch

i had 4 defect stickers on my car, lol, and also i had to pay $68.50 to give them a f**king peice of paper (engineeres report) they r f**king flamin mongrels there, i hate that place, rip off government, but hows this when i went through they wre telling me that they got a holden straight off the production line and defected it???? what are the 5-0 driving around in?????? i think they should practice their preaching, bunch of cock stain he government and police r, not the blokes at regancy themselves, they r pretty cool, just following there rules, sorry for offtopic there, just make sure everything is in working order and legal, or u may aswell bend over and take it in the ass

Now i dont know why you bothered with it mate

$13K is a price of a 33 now anyway

and i dont know why you got your coilovers engineered.

i got mine through regency and i would be happy to say it all sent me back prob abt $800max

and i had to remove and change a lot of things on mine

that cost you 13 grand? dang. the bold text is my guestimate

new eye level brake light, (spoiler light) $200 ~

teins lifted, sleaved and engineered <$1500 ~

new powersteering pump, it was leaking oil <$500

new exhaust, old 1 was to loud shove a sandwich plate between the gasket $20

remove turbo timer, boost controller DIY

remove gauges of A pillar DIY

check steering wheel out, its an isotta so it was all good

stock bov to be fitted <$100

things i had done whilst in shop:

full service and tune

new clutch $1000ish

eye level brake light was 300, clutch was 900, teins were 1700 all up, and regancy wouldnt let them past without engineeres report, service and tune was 1200, also just membered that i had to get a new heater core which was 1100, exhaust was 2000, alot of it i needed anyway, and i did want the car there but when it f**ked up i couldnt be f**ked with it anymore, it was the last thing my perants bought me b4 they died pretty much, thats y i spent the money, it was a huge head f**k going through regancy, lol, and all the shit i got new instead of second hand shit, thats y is cost me $13,000 i guess, i know it was stupid but it did have sentimental value and now i just cant be bothered with it anymore, so now its for sale

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