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hey i'm here to just to make a whine,

got defected today at Burwood NSW..

coming out of a back st then a cop follow me pulls me over,

make me folow him to burwood cop shop, they've got an RTA inspection centre there setup,

defects are:

usual stuff

BOV, pod, and exhaust,

seats no engineering cert,

boost gauge above steering wheel, (i looked at its leveled) fuc.ken

and one thing, indicator TOO LOW ON MY BODY KIT? i mean wtf?

i never heard dat b4..

i'll attach a pictur of it, i mean fair enuff for the other stuff, but my indicators too low?

FU.ck off

funny thing is not even a minute after i was there another White skyline was there LOL r33

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blue slip easy easy to fix, dont even need to change anything for about 100 bucks my mate clears all defects, sorry cant give out any names. but you should be able to find someone

thats great info, "for about 100 bucks my mate clears all defects, sorry cant give out any names"

thats great info, "for about 100 bucks my mate clears all defects, sorry cant give out any names"

mate , you love giving it to ppl eh?

fine i got 70 for worn out tyres at the front, stupid ass ppl dat did my service didnt even tell me, and 138 for driving an unsafe vehicle...

i know the defects are easy to clear but how hard is it to get an engineers certificate for the seats?

Its the DC5 recaro replicas...

ok i called up queen st smash repairs, the guy was wondering wat the *** they saying about the indicators.. i mean fair go, queen st must be a reputable place, if they say it's stupid......

If I was a cop pulling you over I wouldn’t have defected you for any of that stuff... just your veilside monstrosity...

"Sorry but your not allowed to make such a beautiful car ugly, so I'm going to have to give you a $200 fine & you must upgrade that body kit to stock, 400R, Gracer, or any other visually improving body kits in under 4 weeks... on your way son...."

Bad luck tho man, hope u find a mechanic to quickly pass it for the right money.

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