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Go to any raw compliance place that do 34's , they have to replace them with flat ones . Just ask them for the orginal they take off.

Ah ok. So how come they take it off when all the cars here have them? The passenger side mirror is the one Im talking about.

The drivers one has the normal mirror, but then on all the late model cars Ive driven, the passenger mirror has a mirror that makes the objects appear closer.

You saying they come here like that, then part of the compliance is to replace it with the normal mirror? :(

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You saying they come here like that, then part of the compliance is to replace it with the normal mirror? :(

Correct , the jap cars mirrors dont comply with adrs because , wait for it , they dont have the "E" mark on them .

Jap cars exported to australia as new cars do comply with adrs .

I have a convex mirror on mine , actualy i have a drivers side one as well .

Correct , the jap cars mirrors dont comply with adrs because , wait for it , they dont have the "E" mark on them .

Jap cars exported to australia as new cars do comply with adrs .

I have a convex mirror on mine , actualy i have a drivers side one as well .

Why would they put the mirror which is just normal on the passenger side as once you get used to the other mirrors, its good to have that type on the passenger side!

Do you have a list of the workshops in Sydney?

Why would they put the mirror which is just normal on the passenger side as once you get used to the other mirrors, its good to have that type on the passenger side!

Do you have a list of the workshops in Sydney?

There you go .

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