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Hey All,

Finally after 10 years bought myself an R32 GTR!! :-)

I bought it interstate where it had been registered, and a few things have come up on the roadworthy inspection here in tas.

  1. Rear Window tint too dark - has to be removed
  2. Battery Clamp Missing
  3. Upper Control arms /caster bushes are racing set up with coilovers fitted

Battery clamp is easy, & the tint is a pain in the arse, cause I like it! but oh well. no way around it apparently.

The roadblock ive hit tho is the control arms etc.

Apparently, they will pass it if I can find some sort of document that shows some models were released with that set up. Any ideas on how I can find something like this? really don't want to change anything!

Anyone had this problem before with inspections?

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I thought in aus you can have the back as dark as you want... Or is that just vans and shit?

Also, Yeh man unfortunately you just have to put stock suspension in and go through it again. They are usually cheap to source and won't take too much effort to do.

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