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Exactly. Why is this a thread?

Cos people like to start threads that are either easily answered or already answered.

Or spend ages writing stuff only to eventually actually look at the car and find a blown fuse or popped hose in 40 seconds.

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i was after YOUR opinions though when i mention it failing

i guess everyones opinions turned biased now lol


that wasnt the point though, was curious which guideline it fails under though that has been answered by jiffo :closedeyes:
Edited by KrazyTurk

I don't have a license to do roadworthy's but I've driven cars before and it looks fine to me. I think you should go back to him and let him know you have asked other people who haven't actually seen the car and been told it's ok and they should either pass it, or give you your money back on the RWC. You could also try the ol' "it's a factory option" line, but I don't know if it will work in this case...

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Rust.

Time for a paint job, cos you will have to cut it out and weld a new piece in there.

You can cut a bit off a wreck or have it made by a panel beater.

rust1.jpg

Youtube will teach you how to do it.

Lots of good tutorials there.

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