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I will need to be taking Rosie throught he pits soon - hopefully next week ! From people who have heard Rosie - do you think the dB is at a legal level?

Rob - Do you have spare stockies / legalz - we can finally do that swap you've been wanting to do !

Apparently aftermarket airflow and intercooler normally gets passed? A mate of mine was telling me when he went through it was fine.

Everything should be legal - I do have UV tinted glass with stickers indicating it is on the glass (Not in the glass) so this may cause an issue as it has been caused an issue for other people - I shall see !

Other then that, I think I am set !

On another note - Rosie could be fully paid off next Thursday which I can start putting money away for 250Killa-Wasps.

Time for everything to be completed with Rosie being ACT Rego'd with 250kW is estiamted at 4weeks. FINGER-ROOS crossed !

I'm running stretched tyres :( The guy said he would put new tyres on the car before I purchased it and when I agreed he put 275's on the back (And I quote "Beucase they look fully sick") which have overly stretched the tyre on the 17" rims.

What size are your rims? You can go up 2 sizes can't you?

Lip to guard distance is the governing factor (assuming you didn't widen the track of your car by a ridiculous amount). For example, TECHNICALLY, the standard R33 GT-R rims needed to be added to my engineer's certificate, even though they're only 17x9" +30 (or +35, can't recall).

Dude. I would honestly take it in with the rims on it. The car will fail for some reason anyway (because its dickson). Just see what they say.

Can only take it to Dickson - so Dickson it is :D

The car will fail for some reason anyway (because its dickson). Just see what they say.

This is likely. It's probably too loud. Mine was 92db. Guessing more like 122db now. :laugh:

Regardless of Tyre Size, How Wide Are Your Rims Jeremy?

Can only take it to Dickson - so Dickson it is :D

I recently put my GTR over the pits with 17x10 and they said its fine if the track width is no more than 10mm out either side. What size and offset wheels have you got?

I can do some calculations if you would like :yes:

I will have to check :D

I'm going to go over the pits as is (already booked) so I got my list - I'd rather them fail me on simple things and get them all done up then spend 1.5hours looking for a fault to fail me on. I just know the rims are not going to pass so preparing.

What i mean is it will fail for something else. So borrow rims you know will pass when you take it in the second time. Just to save you time.

I will have to check :D

I'm going to go over the pits as is (already booked) so I got my list - I'd rather them fail me on simple things and get them all done up then spend 1.5hours looking for a fault to fail me on. I just know the rims are not going to pass so preparing.

Haha it's either Red or White sorry guys

Not going black again because it always looks dirty and I'm over cleaning.

This is why I want to go red

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/383498-my-bnr34-vspec-uk-model-in-germany/

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:)

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