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Hi All,

Has anyone got an R33 GTSt airbox I can borrow / rent / buy?

Ive got Stagea series 1 (1997) with pod filter, and need the identity inspection done. I only wish to borrow or rent it for 1 week max.

Havent got a problem with buying one if need be.

Just want to bolt the airbox in, go down have the ID report performed (at Sturt Rd) and then give back the airbox with a 'donation' of your choosing!

Brendan - [email protected] 0427803556

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yeah mate im sure i have a stock airbox. I just have to look for the bolts for it.

Cheers mate,

Had a couple of offers, one to borrow one for a week, and one to buy, so Im all set.

Thanks for the offer Nozila, it is much appreciated.

Everyone is so helpful on this forum! Cheers to you all!

Brendan

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Hi all,

Well, had the identity inspection done, all is ok!

Luckily I was offered an R33 airbox to buy or borrow (thanks to undapsi, 4door_sleeper and nozila), so I bought one and whacked it on the car. Just before I got to the Sturt Rd premises I pulled over and uninstalled the turbosmart boost controller and took it back to standard (doenst work properly tho - boost spiked past 1bar!!! Goddamn!).

Well, they were trying to be real strict at the ID inspection. Being a Stagea, they have real dark factory standard side and rear windows, and they were trying to pick me up on that. I calmly pointed out it is adr approved and imported and complied that way, and showed them a dozen pictures of australian registered Stageas with the dark windows (keep the pics in the car in case I get pulled over and defected). They said the windows were ridicously dark, and made a phone call to confirm if they were legal or not. I guess I came out on top.

Was picked on about the boost gauge and told its illegal, but I mentioned that Id taken it off the top of the dash (and placed next to the rpm gauge), installed the original airbox and taken off the turbo timer and boost controller. I simply stated that Im trying to do the right thing, and if they so wished then I could arrange for the boost guage to be uninstalled. They were happy with that, and signed the forms. It helps when you're an imposing 2metres plus tall and built like a brick shithouse!!!!

So now the Stagea is all approved. This weekend the full 3inch exhaust dump and cat get put on, along with a new O2 sensor, the old pod filter and the old boost controller. More mods and a dyno in 2 weeks time.

So I guess you've got to show them that you're doing the right thing by having the car as stock as possible, and you should be allright (unless you've been sent to Regency). Good luck to you all!

Brendan

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Your lucky you didnt have to touch the tinted windows.

At regency, you cant have any front (drivers + passengers windows) tint. They made me strip it off.

With this in mind, there is double standards our there on the road, when factory cars come out with tint on these windows and window tint shops tint these windows as a standard job.... stupid gov. rules... make your mind up politicians!

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Your lucky you didnt have to touch the tinted windows.

At regency, you cant have any front (drivers + passengers windows) tint. They made me strip it off.

With this in mind, there is double standards our there on the road, when factory cars come out with tint on these windows and window tint shops tint these windows as a standard job.... stupid gov. rules... make your mind up politicians!

Hi Mate, good point, but need to say that the standard Stagea doesnt have front window tint (tint to the front driver and passenger side windows is illegal as you say - pity so many new cars or used cars sold at caryards have tint installed! instant defect, but of course they are nver pulled over, just import car drivers......).

The Stageas come with very dark factroy windows to the rear passengers, the rear side wagon windows and the rear viewing window. Its not tinted, just very dark glass. It is adr approved, and complied that way. Still, the fella still scratched his head and was wondering whether it was defectable or not (in his defence there are afterall only 6 Stageas in Adelaide so he hadnt come across one before). Lucky Im keeping a heap of Stagea photos in my car showing how every standard aussie registered Stagea has such dark windows...

Cheers to you All!!! Brendan :(

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Hey guys,

need stock rims and exhaust for wednesday this week

willing to pay as i need to get this thing through and dont want the hassles.

any help would be greatly appreciated.

you can contact me directly on 0404 092 041

luke

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so can anyone confirm the requirements for living "down south"? are they going to ask for some kind of proof of residence, i.e. a bill with your address of some kind from victor harbor etc??

also what will they test at sturt versus regency.... and will they recognise a car that is already rego'd in NSW i.e. not a defected car....

I have a few things done to my car, and would hope to get it through easily.... I would just like to know what is seen as a no no these days...

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Nah you just gotta ring up and find out when they are open, they only open certain days, and they shouldn't ask for any id, and i don't even think you have to book, just have the required paperwork. they don't check over it anywhere as near as much as regency, just go over the registration stuff, but i do recomend you do have good tyres and remove any obvious stuff.

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i dont know about paper work for interstate cars as ive never bought one from interstate before but in terms of your cars modifications and appearace, i would try to make it look as stock as possible. since yours has ap racing brakes, sounds failry modded. although i have a friend who bought his car in a modded condition and got it registered and all the necessary paperwork done in whyalla (i think). give ice_duck a pm as he was the guy im referring to.

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I'd say the brakes will be fin, but i'd suggest swapping/borrowing the tyres/rims. As for the paperwork, just ring up and ask them, or drop into a Department of Transport and i'm sure they will help you out. As for the other mods, just try and hide them, they don't look too closely at the Sturts office.

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the tyres are DOT approved and also the rims are placarded on the inner door....

DOT is the American standard, so they dont have to accept it. You may be better getting in contact with someone who sells your tyres and ask for parerwork etc to show they are legal.

I dont think brakes will be an issue, but ensure your rims are legal (you suggested they were) and you should be fine.

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