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Hi guys,

I need to go to regency soon to comply my car with the new engine

i just need to confirm a few things before going

firstly the owner before me cut the original springs and i obviously need to purchase some new ones.. I don't have the money to splurge out on coilovers but i just want a pair which will comply/pass regency and are on the border of legal!! Does anyone know which springs would do so?

I have a sports steering wheel which is ADR approved and has a sticker on the door pillar which confirm this.. Would this still be illegal?

i also have a a nismo gear knob but ive put the shifting sticker on the cigarette tray facia..

are fold out dvd players illegal even if there hooked up to the handbrake?

thanks

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borrow some stock suspension

if the steering wheel AND boss are ADR approved it should be fine

gearknob is fine as long as the shift pattern is in view

dvd player should also be fine

BTW, you wont get a car through regency with coilovers unless you have a engineers certificate to go with it

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yee thats what im going to do

nah engines stock besides pod, front mount(Didn't require any cutting of the reo bar).. the pods has a metal braket which prevents it from moving.. the exhaust is still the same off the non turbo one.. so isn't too loud.. thankss man

borrow the stock suspension mate and you should pass sweet as - you havent got a loud as exhaust/ebc/pod? or enigne and ancilliaries completely standard?
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yee thats what im going to do

nah engines stock besides pod, front mount(Didn't require any cutting of the reo bar).. the pods has a metal braket which prevents it from moving.. the exhaust is still the same off the non turbo one.. so isn't too loud.. thankss man

I’ve got some stock R33 suspension you could borrow if you need. One is nearly dead but the others are fine.

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cheers man but it should be finee cause im just going to buy some!!

i was just wondering does anyone have a r33 series 2 reo bar i can borrow for a day?

also if anyone has these parts there willing to sell: R33 boost solenoid, R33 carbon canister.. let me know im interested in purchasing them

cheers

I've got some stock R33 suspension you could borrow if you need. One is nearly dead but the others are fine.
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