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So I see, I only travel down that end once in a while

I'm sure their saving plenty of life's if there setting camera spots there....

when you come around the bend there is a retirement village with a pedestrian crossing to the bustop.

so naturally they dont want anyone speeding through there..makes sense to me

when you come around the bend there is a retirement village with a pedestrian crossing to the bustop.

so naturally they dont want anyone speeding through there..makes sense to me

Did not know

Make sense to me now as well :D

RWC checklist:

Remove 2-way diff

Re-install Hicas

Front tie rod ends

Raise about 1 inch

Re-install steering wheel

Remove exhaust and change

Change rims

Front fog light not working... I need s2 fog lights if anyone has them. 4 door fog lights seems to be a sealed light.

F**uarkkkkk! Bad luck man.

Can't go to another Roadworhty place? Or do Vicroads keep track of this shit?

When i got mine (major, RWC reqd) recently, they didn't need to inspect the car at Vicroads.. they said all they needed to do was sight the RWC, so in theory if you got a dodgy roady you'd be sweet

they only take photos of the egine baby and dash with ign on(all lights up)

and under the car from the front.. mine was done at holden when i got this 200.

The pics dont go to Vic roads, only if you get a defect within 30days. Vicroads will only THEN ask for the pictures from the RWC issuer to see how it compares to what they took

When i got mine (major, RWC reqd) recently, they didn't need to inspect the car at Vicroads.. they said all they needed to do was sight the RWC, so in theory if you got a dodgy roady you'd be sweet

Yeah same with me.

Sorry I didn't word my questions properly but was a more of i.e.

Workshop 1: A million of things need fixing.

Workshop 2: Dodgey roadworthy & gets fixed here.

Does 'Workshop 1' still send in their inspection papers to Vicroads? If they did then Vicroads would go hang on something is not right here?

They take photos at RWC testing now :(

I could go somewhere else and try my luck I guess. Already paid $90 to see what needs changing.

If your desperate I know a guy in the south-east who looked past alot of stuff for me. But I'd only go their for a RWC don't trust the guy or the workshop.

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