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Hey well first off i went for a road worthy to change from qld to vic and i came up with 26 problems... :P sigh..

anyway i thinki got done for some standard things, so guys with S1 r33's let me know if your car does/has this or shed soem light on the matter.

-Tinted headlight. They are standard and have never been tinted they look like every other r33.

-Low beams go out when high beams are switched on.

Not to mention every boot in my car is f**ked :) sigh..

so if you could clarify those 2 it will take me down to 23 to fix :) already fixed one :)

Thanks, Nick. :thumbsup:

p.s looks like ima stay registered as a queenslander... :)

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Hi Nick,

The low beam go out when high beam is normal for R33's, my old 33 25t does that.

Tinted h/lights - put up a picture of the front so people can tell you whether it is standard or not. Going by your description, maybe ask other RWC tester for 2nd opinion.

Also, 26 problems?! I never had this much problems needed to rectify before!

Cheers

Grant

Nick,

Yes they're standard headlights dunno why the tester told you to do something about it, time for different RWC place me thinks.

Cheers

Grant

Nick,

Yes they're standard headlights dunno why the tester told you to do something about it, time for different RWC place me thinks.

Cheers

Grant

As i thought lol.

Also does the low beams going off meet aussie regulations and standards?

and... where do i get like r33 bump stops, ball joint boot, and just boots in general.. brand new?

As i thought lol.

Also does the low beams going off meet aussie regulations and standards?

and... where do i get like r33 bump stops, ball joint boot, and just boots in general.. brand new?

Maybe you have tester on bad day or something cos most of the lighting system on 33's (my old 32 does that as well) are behaved like that, there are a mod that you can have both beams switched while high beam is activated - there are couple of threads on DIY section somewhere.

As for new suspension bits, try Nissan or Pedders or any suspension places, even give some traders on this forum a go.

Hope all it helps - obtaining a RWC is a huge pain, thankfully you're in Victoria so you only have to do once (unless you get canaried often).

Cheers

Grant

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