I've had to removed the business name for legal reasons.
Slow_r31 I can see what it says on the VicRoads website, but how can it be a roadworthy issue when so few (if any at all) roadworthy testers are able to test for noise?
The places that I know of that do these tests don't issue roadworthy certificates, and vice versa.
Does the workshop who issued the certificate have the right testing equipment?
If they are unable to test for noise levels, then how can they issue certificates on a daily basis, saying that every car that comes through their shop is "roadworthy"?
.....and then there's always the possibility that the exhaust was put on after the issuing of the certificate.
It's the first modification everyone does when they get their new car