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I'm meeting up with 5hiv on Wednesday arvo to get a cat back exhaust fitted and some R34 rims.

At the same time ill probably try adjust the ride height or tackle that on the weekend.

Checked my child restraints and it looks like I only have one so ill probably grab those off you as well Rob. Not sure how they get fitted though?

If the car fails on too many things is it possible to cancel rego and re-rego in NSW? Or do the defects follow you?

I got f**ked at rego a few months ago... got done with window tint, wheel alignment, no child restraints, to low, to loud, wheel spacers, sub :/, not showing my middle seatbelt clip thing, lower ball joint exc... didn't get done with the turbo timer, pod filter, low brake pads, no engineers report for the child restraints witch Trojan did, they didn't check the Db of the exhaust on second check or the track... f**k they were assholes haha

if you get picked up on that just remove the front tint with a hair dryer...

I removed it all :/ getting the glue off the back window is a shit fight!

I wouldn't worry about it to much.. it sounds like you have all the skyline problems.. if you cant do some of the stuff yourself book it into Trojan, great people down there!

I got my standard shocks and ball joint from them for a good price...

Dunno if it was answered, only skimmed through - regarding the boot lining and struts, you'll be fine. I only had the plastic between the boot and the battery shelf, a sub held in place with tie downs, that's it. Also my struts might as well have not been there lol

Awesome, well I'm going to give it a shot because that doesn't hurt. But still can anyone give info on if I de-rego and then re-rego in NSW would I have any issues?

Only thinking because my parents live down the coast and there are plenty of workshops down there who would allow me to rego it. Could easily chuck it in my parents name for the next 3 months

Awesome, well I'm going to give it a shot because that doesn't hurt. But still can anyone give info on if I de-rego and then re-rego in NSW would I have any issues?

Only thinking because my parents live down the coast and there are plenty of workshops down there who would allow me to rego it. Could easily chuck it in my parents name for the next 3 months

will need blue slip here so depends on who you take it too will confirm how hard it is.

Just booked it in for the 12th of December :D
So I have some more time to hopefully receive my new car.
Had a chat with the bloke and he said if it fails the inspection then I have a month to get things sorted.
That should allow the time for my R34 to show up MAYBE.

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