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hey troy, I just wanted to publicly let you know that this morning on the way to work today I felt this huge pressure down low. Because I got up really early I didnt have time to use the toilet. I really needed to relieve myself and in doing so I let off this gigantic fart, right into your seat. The propulsion of this fart actually lifted me off the seat.

Ive tried vacuuming, spraying, every deodorizing technique I can find, but this smell wont go away.

I nearly suffocated driving home today

Do you still want it back?

Had a look Yvette and I have my GTR Fuel rail but the buggers musn't have given me back the stock Fuel Reg.

You could try the Wanted to Buy section or maybe bite the bullet and by aftermarket for $100-$150 (Sard)

Had a look Yvette and I have my GTR Fuel rail but the buggers musn't have given me back the stock Fuel Reg.

You could try the Wanted to Buy section or maybe bite the bullet and by aftermarket for $100-$150 (Sard)

Thanks Sinista32, it seems stock ones don't get given back unfortunately... WidebodyGTR is going up to Sydney this weekend and is going to see if his tuner has one lying around - if not I'll part ways with a few bucks (I'm getting used to that with the 32 ;) ) and buy one. I'm running a Sard now but need to stock it up for engineering. Fun times! :)

Really? It's the first time for me getting a car engineered, so when I was told I'd need a standard fuel pressure reg I accepted what the engineer said. Have you guys had cars engineered with aftermarket regs?

Hey all finily after many of years I'm in a skyline but to get my beast passed for rego I belive my 20" rims won't pass so if any one has a full set of stock with good tyre maybe I could borrow for a day or two

Hey all finily after many of years I'm in a skyline but to get my beast passed for rego I belive my 20" rims won't pass so if any one has a full set of stock with good tyre maybe I could borrow for a day or two

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Ok just received my vehicle from compliance took it to Dickson and they said this

Tint: Is too much

Exhaust: 94db

Spare wheel needs a sticker

Scissor jack needs a warning sign

Can i borrow someones scissor jack and the spare wheel. Ill have to work out the tint. If possible during the weekend or earlier.

Apparently i dont need an identity check so, just certificate of inspection. Does that mean i can take my car somewhere else where its likely to be passed because they are not some argo shits with hate on imports.

lol - that sucks.

Tint - meh ok if over 30-35%

Exhaust - wow that is so damn close I am seriously impressed.

It's good that it is realy minor mate. I wouldn't be complaining.

All in all an awesome result - but if it just came from being complied I'd take it back to them as it failed.

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I have a rego muffler if you want to borrow

Ps no one needs to buy one, this one is never on a car.

Lets call it the community rego muffler

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So i toook my car to erindale service center thinking they would pass me but he couldnt do it since its never been registered in Australia.

Im taking it back there hopefully on friday

anyone have a spare jack i can borrow /hire for the day "it will be returned without you having to use force"

also a spare wheel with this 80KPH sticker on it too.

If i dont get a permant fix ill get in touch with you as i dont want to always get pulled over for it.

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I have a rego muffler if you want to borrow

Ps no one needs to buy one, this one is never on a car.

Lets call it the community rego muffler

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