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You are lucky you didn't get done for driving prohibited vehicle.

But your 34 looks close to stock engine bay wise - shouldn't be an issue I'd imagine.

You are lucky you didn't get done for driving prohibited vehicle.

But your 34 looks close to stock engine bay wise - shouldn't be an issue I'd imagine.

Yeah very true. He asked if it was turbo and I said I didn't know. So he got the flashlight out and had a look around and said he couldn't see a turbo so dw about it haha.

I'm running 275's and he radio'd another cop and asked him to verify if my tyres were legal...they said they were legal????

So I just had nandos for the 8th workday in a row at Camberwell nandos.

Me and my workmate just rock up now, nod and hand over $21.95 and they bring us a whole chicken with hot + bbq sauce, seriously large periperi chips and a 1L coke bottle to our table.

winrar!

In Cranbourne.

Well apart from tyres and height, I would like to know what else the mechanic would pick up on a RWC inspection.

Might try my luck tomorrow.

RWC is just RWC, height, tyres, lights, leaking oils, broken seals etc.

Before you take it in, give the car a good wash etc and they don't even bother to check if it needs servicing.

RWC is just RWC, height, tyres, lights, leaking oils, broken seals etc.

Before you take it in, give the car a good wash etc and they don't even bother to check if it needs servicing.

Ok thanks. Sounds good. The car is already spotless so it's just a matter of getting my hands on some legal sized wheels and raising the height a little.

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