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well anyways another post on defects.. FFS spewin as i just got over the so called modding addiction and so happy to see my bank account wid money for less then 1 month and then i get defected :rolleyes:

$125 for exhaust & $75 for pod. and a blue slip too.. now i know people have copt it harder then me, but damn wat a waste of money..

neways i jus got a few questions as ive never got the blue slip b4, it says AUVIS full inspection, im not too sure where to get that done at, i live in the blacktown area so if anyone knows a place please let me know..

ive got all the stock parts i need, jus that i didnt get defected for the fmic.(600x300x76). would it be wise to take it off and put a stocker back on? or jus leave it? not to sure if its legal... (probaly not) but yeah lucky they didnt see boost controller lol. got an avc-r jus planning to take off the actual unit off and jus plug the vaccums back to the stocker.. should be fine right?

and another thing, being a full inspection do they really mean that? or is it jus a visual inspection of the car + epa test? cuz i got a power fc as well and im pretty sure thats a defect too and yeah...

thanks for your help guys.. i tried searchin the forum about the fmic thing couldnt really find a straight answer .

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If there going to do a full inspection then ur best of to remove everything that isnt standard,im also pretty sure the only place you can get the full inspection +emissions test done in nsw is at the penrith rta,i got a few defects awhile ago same things pod fillter plus exhaust,but ended up getting out of going to get the inspetion done by going to a rta office and one of the blokes there just looked ovre my car and told me to put the startard fillter on and i would be right(but saying that he wrote a new defect for me) so i guess i was just lucky<<<< but its worth a shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! good luck mate

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yeah pod was exposed, and exhaust too loud its a kakimoto hyper-r.. yeah the cop told me i wouldve got a bigger fine for the air filter but i had a very good excuse haha got defected twice b4 for same thing and my mechanic said its ok cuz it aint oiled lol... ive found out fmic is ok to have! cool any other help would be great. oh and i got done at macquarie fields... first time there and never going back WTF is wrong wid dat place cops left right and center

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i pretty sure the blueslip is only like $20 or somthing like that,there starting to be a pain with the bov's aswell in nsw atm,just sum advise a man in a blue inform gave me the other day,(soon we will be getting done for having a radio in or cars at the rate these a@sh*les are going) do u have to do a drive by noise test?

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full inspection +emissions test done in nsw is at the penrith rta

not sure about that - I think there is a number of places - one of which includes Botany RTA.

Just call up the RTA - i'm sure they'll happily point the way.. Alot of new imports when registering get a full AUVIS inspection done before the registration is passed to make sure compliancing was done correctly..

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