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Hey guys - Sunday was awesome.

Many thanks to everyone involved: especially chris, paul and stace. Great to meet all new faces too. Ill have to get you to send me you pics/vids (Ian & Chris). Ill PM my address.

Funny how Ian was talking about living out in Singo and a few of the cops out here being harsh. Well 3 hours later when i was riving back to singo i got randomly pulled up by a highway patrol and defected for 5 differnt things!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bov (releasing to atmosphere), pod (noise level), adjustable boost controller, exhaust (noise level) and tyres.

Then he had the hide to tell me my apexi rsm was an apexi fc!!! And didnt wanna believe that it wasnt a programmable ecu device.

NOT HAPPY ~~~ had the car back for 6 days and now its off-road again lol. Oh well.....

Any suggestions on easy cheap fixes i can use to obtain my blue slip quickly? Ive talked to Linton and he's given me some tips so far.

-Dave.

Man that sucks Dave....

I've got a stock airbox you can borrow to replace the pod with. And as with most Jap cars, you've prob still got the stock BOV there too.

Exhaust noise can be fixed with a butt plug, but they can be pricey, so you may have to beg someone to borrow one.

Ummm tyres..... I can get some with around 40% tread on em pretty cheap. Either that or just buy re-treads then sell em after to someone who wants to destroy em.

Hey guys - Sunday was awesome.

Many thanks to everyone involved: especially chris, paul and stace. Great to meet all new faces too. Ill have to get you to send me you pics/vids (Ian & Chris). Ill PM my address.

Funny how Ian was talking about living out in Singo and a few of the cops out here being harsh. Well 3 hours later when i was riving back to singo i got randomly pulled up by a highway patrol and defected for 5 differnt things!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bov (releasing to atmosphere), pod (noise level), adjustable boost controller, exhaust (noise level) and tyres.

Then he had the hide to tell me my apexi rsm was an apexi fc!!! And didnt wanna believe that it wasnt a programmable ecu device.

NOT HAPPY ~~~ had the car back for 6 days and now its off-road again lol. Oh well.....

Any suggestions on easy cheap fixes i can use to obtain my blue slip quickly? Ive talked to Linton and he's given me some tips so far.

-Dave.

ive got new rubber on my Nismo LM-GT4 rims.....but with gold rims and that blue paint......i may not get them back....lol

that sucks dave...

i know when and if pulse performance is still around....it cost my mate $150 to get his car blue slipped to lift the defect....otherwise i'm sending a pm on someone else who could help.

where could i go to get my mods engineered? any idea on prices?

that sucks dave...

i know when and if pulse performance is still around....it cost my mate $150 to get his car blue slipped to lift the defect....otherwise i'm sending a pm on someone else who could help.

where could i go to get my mods engineered? any idea on prices?

right here...

http://www.dpsmotorsport.com.au/dps/viewtopic.php?t=48

Yeah thanks for a heads up to linton and chris regarding this defect topic.

I might need to borrow that stuff off you too Ian. The pod and bov, that is.

Gold rim? :) Sounds nice :)

But i needed new tyres at anyrate so im happy to fork that money out there.

And im right when assuming that i get this blue slip for the car, but then if i get pulled over again that the blue slip WONT cover it and the tests will need redoing. The only way in future to avoid this is to obtain engineering certificates yeah?

-Dave.

Technically speaking every piece of non standard equipment fitted to a vehicle is illegal.

Yeah virtually anything that isnt stock you can be booked for unless it is fully engineered. For instance if u change your gear knob over and it doesnt have the "H" displaying the gears, then thats a defect. Having bigger wheels than the stockies without having them engineered is also illegal. so u can see how this applies to almost anything. it sucks but thats why we all love the RTA so much :D

Yeah virtually anything that isnt stock you can be booked for unless it is fully engineered. For instance if u change your gear knob over and it doesnt have the "H" displaying the gears, then thats a defect. Having bigger wheels than the stockies without having them engineered is also illegal. so u can see how this applies to almost anything. it sucks but thats why we all love the RTA so much  :D

the country coppers have gotta be kidding.....id sooner be defecting the "truck wannabe" B & S "rum pig" utes.......... but shit like that seems to go unnoticed.

Pics from cruz to new castle this sunday...

thats not all either... plus there is plenty of videos

http://www.justbid.com.au/darko/gallery/newy

please note: IMAGES... even thumbnails will take a while to load as they are being converted on the fly from 1.5 megabytes to 10 pixels!!!

be patient.

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Pics from cruz to new castle this sunday...

thats not all either... plus there is plenty of videos

http://www.justbid.com.au/darko/gallery/newy

please note: IMAGES... even thumbnails will take a while to load as they are being converted on the fly from 1.5 megabytes to 10 kb!!!

be patient.

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Hey guys - Sunday was awesome.

Many thanks to everyone involved: especially chris, paul and stace. Great to meet all new faces too. Ill have to get you to send me you pics/vids (Ian & Chris). Ill PM my address.

Funny how Ian was talking about living out in Singo and a few of the cops out here being harsh. Well 3 hours later when i was riving back to singo i got randomly pulled up by a highway patrol and defected for 5 differnt things!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bov (releasing to atmosphere), pod (noise level), adjustable boost controller, exhaust (noise level) and tyres.

Then he had the hide to tell me my apexi rsm was an apexi fc!!! And didnt wanna believe that it wasnt a programmable ecu device.

NOT HAPPY ~~~ had the car back for 6 days and now its off-road again lol. Oh well.....

Any suggestions on easy cheap fixes i can use to obtain my blue slip quickly? Ive talked to Linton and he's given me some tips so far.

-Dave.

Hey guys, girls...

What a good day ! we had a load of fun, got some great photos, and had a great feed.

Thanks to all that came along, paul, stace and chris for the awesome organisation and the bbq

Dave, that sucks :) .. let me know if you need anything ive got a fair few stock bits

Cheers..cya's all around

Mark and Kel

the country coppers have gotta be kidding.....id sooner be defecting the "truck wannabe" B & S "rum pig" utes.......... but shit like that seems to go unnoticed.

Yeah I often thought of joining the police force. Years ago.

And you could almost guarantee I'd be out there pulling those bastards over just to even up the scores :D

Dave,

Let me know when you have time and I can come round and we can go about installing the box and bov. Wont take long.

Can fix your front bar too.




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