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Hey guys went to pits today, and got the two worst things, One, it was overcast and dark as hell, and two got some paki, who thought i was a little shit

here we go, i need to go for reinspection...

Tint - Replace or remove dark tint, if replaced not to be less than 35% transperent or reflective (he didnt check it, he just said yer its to dark, i thought they use a light meter or something)

Cracked Screen - Got a crack in the screen, has to be replaced..

Theres some oil leak on like something just above the turbo, not really a leak but just some oil there...

Exhaust - Was on borderline, but when de-celerate could be over....

He also said i could only get a permit for my Air filter (Its a pod)

and also write down it was honda prelude till i told him it was a silvia??

ok, but i thought you could get a permit for exhuast, BOV, and lowered suspension???

Can anyone help, i just need someone to rip off tint mainly, oh yer, is anyone sellin a front windscreen?

cheers

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hey guys great news, i rang up DPi and asked about how they test it, they put me thru to a guy called john adn he said go down to where he is in midalnd and hell check it out, he couldnt use the meter on the windows, but he put a peice of paper inside and said yep i can see that, thats ok, and he also said bout the oil, he just laughed, and said just wipe it off,

he followd by the exhaust where he said just quiet it down, and he can give me permit for BOV, POD, exhaust and mayeb tint, i might ask next time i go, that he puts down, back half only.... cos thats only where it is, but tint the glass nyways and just have them down, when cop pulls you up....

but yer, so just need to get new windscren (which i had to do nyways) and put a silencer in the zorst (he said hell put down, quiet at examination)

but ohwell,

thanks

ps, anyone no a windscreen guy?

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there is a thread in WA about tinting. crank the search button.

the munted bracket by the drivers left knee is where the exhaust silencer used to be.

http://images.cardomain.com/member_images/...582_10_full.jpg

check around a few workshops who will probably have an abundance of these floating about, or call an exhaust shop and get them to fit an extra muffler to quieten.

look, Im trying to be helpful. I'm sorry you had a bit of bad luck, and it's good that you can call on advice from sites like this to get help with your car. that's ultimately what these forums are for...... but do you really have to post a new thread about every step in the saga on every ****ing performance forum in perth?

http://www.silviawa.com/forums/index.php?s...?showtopic=5574

anyone who would take a car to the pits with a broken windscreen and expect it to pass - and then blame it on the assessors race when it doesnt - needs a ****ing good slap in the earhole.

You're a young fella, whose excited about your car. that's cool, but FFS@!!

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alex does have a point..

however i think its kinda cool - i get to spend a lunchtime trying to decipher the text and the purpose of the post.

anyway...a little trick i have found when dealing with people who you need to suck up to for your own benefit - Go see them on a friday, people at work are always happier and more easy going on fridays. Believe it or not, but it works.

I wish i could understand at least a part of this:

... i might ask next time i go, that he puts down, back half only.... cos thats only where it is, but tint the glass nyways and just have them down, when cop pulls you up....

Otherwise get some legal tint or remove it ! always helps before going to the pits.

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