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Hey SAU,

Selling my car this saturday, just have some quick questions. Because the car is currently registered in south australia and we do not have a 1 intake modification rule there, if i was to get a RWC in victoria where this rule applys would i have to remove my pod filter considering i have a FMIC, im not too sure considering its registered in south australia?...

Will they do a DB and emissions test on the car too?

What are the usual checks for a RWC?

Best regards chris

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Thanks for the information, kind of thought the same thing as a mechanic who is not familiar with the intake modification rule might pass it if he is unaware of it.

secondly what checks am i expecting for the RWC.. need a list of pretty much everything so i can check them before i throw $80 down the drain

Best regards chris

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I would still ask the owner to get a RWC from their state.. cause although it's invalid in your state and different rules mean some parts will require changing..

You also will know that their is no maintenance parts needing replacement.. bushes, etc as these items can add up and end up costing money

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yeah as long as engine is running ok and isn't leaking oil or blowing smoke it will pass,

main thing they will check is safety items,

suspension,

brakes,

seatbelts,

windows must work,

heater must work for demisting windows

and basically that your chassis isnt cracked or twisted or rusted out..

Then Of course the basics

tyres,

lights and

windscreen must be in good nick as well and make sure all fluids are topped up..

Other than that just everything is bolted on tight :thumbsup:

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Thanks guys sounds like the car should pass, have a leaking welsh plug though but not sure if they would pick on that

just need 2 parket globes to replace the LED ones i have currently in place

Best regards chris

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