Altia used to make optional cosmetic mods for Nissan cars back in the day (considered OEM). For example the 300ZX had the option of illuminated rear centre panel, illuminated door sills and illuminated rear quarter glass from Altia. Pretty sure they stopped making body parts a long time ago...
History of Altia
Say my car is still registered, but I've put a different motor in it and haven't got it engineered or through the pits. Does that count as a safety defect?
Hello fellow Perthian
What kind of question is it? Try the search function up top first because it's probably been asked before... If you can't find anything then post a new topic with your question in the relevant subforum.
Oh Kemayoran... I know where that is. I stay at my grandparents' house in Sunter usually (near Kelapa Gading). Usually come once a year or so, I'll check out the website thanks!
perinaise in tuna melt?
Kewpie mayo is real mayo. Go to a good asian grocery shop and look for mayonaise in a flimsy squeezy bottle with a red cap. You will never ever everer go back to normal mayo...........
Get under the car and give the underside a good wipedown... make it look nice and clean. They really like that. Make sure all your hoses and lines are in good condition with no splits etc (they will find the tiniest split). I go to the Welshpool one and rock up at 6am too since you have to wait like 2 weeks if you wanna book an inspection at Warwick or something There's always another car there already lol and it gets BUSY
Oh and I went at like 4pm once and it was pretty empty, I was the last car to be inspected so sometime in the afternoon might be good too.
eh, so it's a lot of V35s? I've noticed that dent on the rear bumper of a V35, I thought it was just that same silver one... I'm gonna start memorising the number plates too now lol
You go to UWA too? I'm going to join UWAM next year
Back on topic, Abernethy Rd is awesome if you keep following it up to the hills. We went there for our last z cruise at night, loads of twisty fun!
by 'normal car' I'm assuming you mean FWD shitboxes like the excels and rollas... My explanation would be that RWD silvias/skylines would have different steering dynamics to the FWD (you can't get oversteer with FWD). And on top of that you probably have firmer spring rates which tend to transform your cornering force into lateral movement, while the excels/rollas have soft soft suspension which means they get more body roll (safer).
I think OP is concerned about RWD mostly. I've got 255 Federal SS595 on the rear, very easy to slide... looking at getting wider wheels soon though, gonna try some Kumhos I've heard good things about them