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If a mechanic happens to write a RWC for a RB25 in a S Chassis. Whats stopping it going through? Say you get a dumb inspector at vicroads who identifies engine number on block to RWC engine number and thinks nothing of it as it has nissan on the coilpack cover?

Do you manually put in details on computer and it won't 'allow' to have an 'RB' engine code put in or could it be overlooked?

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The fact VicRoads clearly list it as a VASS requirement for a non factory option engine to require a VASS?

A RWC simply does not cut it.

Whilst this thread is a novel idea - there is a EPA/RWC thread that is to be used for all questions/answers:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/156269-the-epa-threadroadworthy-thread/

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