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Need a roadworthy for a car with a hole cut out for intercooler. Car in question is r33 gtst. Car is very clean, not too low and doesnt look like copbait.

If you know any places in melbourne (preferably western suburbs) that are more "lenient" with roadys, could you please pm me.

The car will be sitting in the garage and not driven for about 3 or 4 months after the roadworthy.

Thanks

sam

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If you read the roadworthiness requirements its pretty funny at times where shops will pick on things that are entirely not within the documentation at all, and like you've seen there's a wild amount of variance going around. I plan on printing the damn thing next time I need a RWC :O


Yeah thats true, seems to be inconsistent across different workshops. Im assuming dealerships and reputable workshops would be more strict and would closely follow the documentation.

The place we got the roady from told us the engine bay looked too modified to be legal but told us they would pass it anyways. Since we explained the car was going to be garaged and not driven for a few months i think they were a bit more lenient.

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