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Anyone who works for or owns a licensed smash repairer who can swing by my place in Fairfield West 2165 to give me a consultation on how to go about fixing it to industry standards? This is for my stat write off R34 with front end damage and I'm looking to have it repaired and reregoed. Any help would be highly appreciated :)

and NO, stat write offs CAN be re-registered and this has already been clarified by the RTA/RMS so this will not be a topic to debate.

Never mind. Just found out it cannot be done since it is within 15 years old. Kind of stupid actually how you can repair a car that is older rather than newer. People who make these laws and legislation have no common sense.

Wrecking time!

Never mind. Just found out it cannot be done since it is within 15 years old. Kind of stupid actually how you can repair a car that is older rather than newer. People who make these laws and legislation have no common sense.

Wrecking time!

Couldnt just wait for it to become more than 15 years old?

Couldnt just wait for it to become more than 15 years old?

Yeah I was thinking of leaving it till next year, but not gona bother fighting for it anymore. My insurance didn't give me any salvage rights and I had to auction it back and apparently after buying it back from a 3rd party, it's no longer eligible for a Repair Authorization.

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