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Booked in for inspection tomorrow 3:00pm at Dickson :)
Pretty farken keen!

Got myself a UVP for the day and if it fails then they will give me a weekly UVP to get shit sorted.

The only concern I have is that the black rims might rub on the guards but they passed when they were on the 33

So the swapping of rims was a success, the black rims fit nice on the 34 but they do poke on the front.

Couldn't find the source of the rattle with the suspension, got the back seat with (with robs advice) and everything looked fine.

Removed the spare tyre etc and the noise was still there.

It 100% sounds as if the suspension is loose so I'll have to have a closer look on the weekend, I might grab your help with this Rob if it's okay?

Wish me luck with the inspection today :D

SO I FAILED!

BUT there is a silver lining of this cloud.

Because they found one source of the rattle in my suspension, the front part is missing two bolts.

Also my left blinker has fallen out of the holder.

The guy was really nice and said fix those two things and bring it back tomorrow morning, he will then pass it :)

The bummer though is that I have to now organise another UVP which is bloody expensive at $40 a pop

Umm I don't know how to upload rob but I'll send it to you.

Should be able to steal the bolts off the 33 to pass the inspection and hopefully the blinker isn't too hard.

Hopefully get all that done tonight and go for re-inspection tomorrow before 8:00

Umm I don't know how to upload rob but I'll send it to you.

Should be able to steal the bolts off the 33 to pass the inspection and hopefully the blinker isn't too hard.

Hopefully get all that done tonight and go for re-inspection tomorrow before 8:00

Good luck mate, hope it all goes well for you ...

Work on 34 now complete. Happy chappy.

Serviced, new coilovers, new tie rods, rack ends/ball joints, discs machined, PMU pads, brake fluid flushed, Falken 453 tyres, gutter rash removed from rims and a good clean :cool:

and steering wheel recovered. Looks Tits !

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