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Fingers crossed for ya Troy, dicksons new thing is getting a different inspector the second or third time around and they deside to look for more that was missed on intial inspection to out do the other inspector and big note themselves, kind of a "so and so missed this and this, I have to do his job because he can't do it properly". Happened to 2 mates in the last few months.

if its a reinspection within the 30 days of the initial inspection they can not add more to the list, only check what was failed before, outside of that 30 days you are free game.

if its a reinspection within the 30 days of the initial inspection they can not add more to the list, only check what was failed before, outside of that 30 days you are free game.

This is interesting I guess Troy can shed light on how he got done 2x?

if its a reinspection within the 30 days of the initial inspection they can not add more to the list, only check what was failed before, outside of that 30 days you are free game.

Incorrect, they have a "do what I want and get away with it" stamp, I've done inspections and let stuff like tint slide by 2% and the car has then gone to Dickson for an ID check and they have crossed over my pass stamp and failed the car and edited my inspection slip and failed for tint and headlight aim... When it was just there for an "ID check".....

I have here the first ever commercially avaliable "Clapper" light switch! :D

Patent Pending.

It simply replaces an existing light switch so you can clap the lights on and off from the comfort of the couch! I've got a batch of 10 ready to solder up.

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Richard. I'm off to the coast on sunday, but I'll have 2 ready for you if you want to pick them up tomorrow (saturday)?

Good question Zebdrew, maybe when the sun and warmth comes back out to play.

Yeah that's a good point lol

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