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I have an inspection at lonsadale tommro, I have checked over my car 345555 times. Wish me luck!!!! Its been a year since i bought my Cefiro in im a little excited!

I had mine there today, was in and out in half hour :) good luck!

hey chad how are they these days???

got a few friends goin through soon.

Lonsdale was a breeze today, but the guy who did my car said they do look over skylines etc a lot more than they did my car. Because the hard suspension people put in them causes more problems with suspension parts and can also cause cracks in the chassis and firewalls.

Lonsdale was a breeze today, but the guy who did my car said they do look over skylines etc a lot more than they did my car. Because the hard suspension people put in them causes more problems with suspension parts and can also cause cracks in the chassis and firewalls.

dam thats not good.

lucky my friends are going through with aussie cars.

glad to see you passed bro :ninja:

got defected yesty for boost controller and the cop wrote on the notice check body height aswell this happened on port road they stopped nxt to me after i had already pulled up at the bakery... now i havta go to regencey jus wondering wat other people hav had trouble with passing at regencey n if there is newhere that i can take it to have evrything taken out t timer boost cont dash cluster changed n prolly put my stock sus back in since i dnt hav time to do it all cause the car is soon to run outter rego n jus makes it even more difficult to get the car there to b checked....

any info will help as this is my first defect, cheers

got defected yesty for boost controller and the cop wrote on the notice check body height aswell this happened on port road they stopped nxt to me after i had already pulled up at the bakery... now i havta go to regencey jus wondering wat other people hav had trouble with passing at regencey n if there is newhere that i can take it to have evrything taken out t timer boost cont dash cluster changed n prolly put my stock sus back in since i dnt hav time to do it all cause the car is soon to run outter rego n jus makes it even more difficult to get the car there to b checked....

any info will help as this is my first defect, cheers

you wont have to change your dash cluster as long as the its the same size cluster as your stock one....apart from that make sure there are no oil leaks, stock components as much as possible specially with suspension....

Passed at Lonsdale today, I failed first inspection for blue number plate lights, 1 tyre on wear bar an momo wheel not adr approved. I got it all fixed within a few hours an got it clear! Im so excited another Cefiro to Adelaides streets! The guys down there are ledgends. Very helpful an i got let off for my mech lsd yippeeeeeeeee

Passed at Lonsdale today, I failed first inspection for blue number plate lights, 1 tyre on wear bar an momo wheel not adr approved. I got it all fixed within a few hours an got it clear! Im so excited another Cefiro to Adelaides streets! The guys down there are ledgends. Very helpful an i got let off for my mech lsd yippeeeeeeeee

Yay... hopefully I get mine back on soon and add another one to that list! lol...

apparently that celsior has been driven into parking bollards, and firebombed. slightly depressing.

um yes this is a mate of mine and yes its all true

one whole side looks like someones tryd peeling all the metal off

its sad

coz it was a tuff lookin thing and sounded sick

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