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IMHO they wont check your odometer. Speedo, tacho, oil presure gage or any other gages in your dash.

Should be cool as a cucumber.

Edit: That is of course if you didnt use it as a reason to avoid a fine and got defected.

Edited by Sinista32
IMHO they wont check your odometer. Speedo, tacho, oil presure gage or any other gages in your dash.

Should be cool as a cucumber.

Edit: That is of course if you didnt use it as a reason to avoid a fine and got defected.

Wicked alittle less stressed now thanks mate

if they are doing a rego inspection wont they be able to see that its not working when they do the brake and hand brake testing on the machine....????????

if its an identity check then they dont check those things..... but if its a rego inspection id assume they will pick it up.... though you might be right and they dont see it!!

Driver stays in the car to do all the accessories including brakes, blinkers, hand brake, lights, and the sound test. etc..

Edit: Plus Odometer isnt going to move as the car isnt moving

Edited by Sinista32
They Failed Me On Window Tint To Dark, Front indicators faded(to be amber), Headlight Pattern and number plate light out

Not expensive to rectify - well done.

Too loud too low too wide tyres/rimms is the norm. If you dont have access to stock zorst, wheels susspension - can cost mucho $$$$. Youve done good for the Pits.

Plus you dont have boobies so you were always going to fail first time over ... :P

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