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f**king shit dream boats, Should be able to get it off easily. FYI you will need to acquire a permit for the intercooler as a modification been done to the car.
There's a form online some where if i get a chance to look today I will send you a link.  


Wtf first I have heard of it, Mark didn't mention that just said to put mesh on it
Just now, Shoey84 said:

But it also depends on where you take it too and if there nice about it.

I went to the place in Welshpool, was polite to the guy, we talked about the cars when they were new etc...he even licensed it with the turbo timer on.

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1.2 MODIFICATIONS REQUIRING CERTIFICATION UNDER LA CODES The following is a summary of modifications that may be performed under Section LA:  Fitting engines greater than 120% of original power and/or engine mass;  Fitting performance engines;  Fitting engines from non original equipment sources;  Installing a supercharger or turbocharger; and  Modifying the engine and engine components that results in an increase in engine power of more than 20% and/or affects exhaust emissions.

https://infrastructure.gov.au/roads/vehicle_regulation/bulletin/pdf/NCOP3_Section_LA_Engine_01jan2011_v3.pdf

My thoughts are if you have all you paper work taken care of they cant pick on anything.

Also Matrins car is in very good condition just the mods can be picked on if they decide to do a emissions test. 

18 hours ago, t_revz said:

doctors orders?

Nope just my knees starts clicking after I do high impact or if I walk up and down steps too much. Trekking to Everest Base Camp was fun hahaha constantly thinking when my knee is gonna call it quits.

18 hours ago, shoey85 said:

f*cking p1gs stickered the R34 tonight while the wife was on her way home! Didn't like the lights and they think the engine leaks oil WTF!

 

Gotta hate the bacon, got nothing else better to do.... Bad news here too, something's let go on my car and its using alot of oil and occasionally blows lots of smoke ?

8 minutes ago, R33kizza said:

Gotta hate the bacon, got nothing else better to do.... Bad news here too, something's let go on my car and its using alot of oil and occasionally blows lots of smoke ?

buggar, rebuild time more powah!

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