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hey guys..

looks like ive found a buyer for my car and just wondering what sort of things are picked on for an rwc?

my car isnt big on the mods so all that stuff 'should' be ok..

pod filter, exhaust (that isnt too loud at all), not low etc

will they pick on things like the SAFC, turbo timer, boost bleed valve etc

my car isnt bodgy and im not looking for some backyard operation, but does anyone recommend any places in the box hill/doncaster area to get it done?

cheers in advance

james

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most places wont pick up on boost controller, safc. Turbo timer is legal, it's not being in your car while it is running that is illegal.

They will omly pick you on exhaust if it is really loud, they wont measure the db or anything. Most places will get you for oiled pod or pod not secure, but only some will get you for having pod + cooler.

They will all usually measure height.

Then you have the other normal things, all lights in operation, safety devices like seatbelts etc, tyre tread, window screen cracks, brake pads etc

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racing project in thornton street does RWC, just off rooks road right near kamakazee motors and his into imports

try there, ask for nelson... good bloke

ive done a search but havent come up with much, can anyone recommend a place in the boxhill/doncaster/nunawading type area?

im back briefy from o/s so need to get this done in the next week so the car can be sold

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A turbo timer is not an approved modification.

It is illegal, whether you sit in the car or not.

Agreed.

Well if you are sitting in your car, then they can't tell the differance between the tt being on or your keys in the ignition :glare:.

It's never been legal; but i have never been pulled up on it, nor have i heard of anyone ever being pulled up on it.

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my tt isnt actually functional atm anyway, its not wired up into the new alarm so that shouldnt be a problem

il give the guys at racing project a bell tomoro

any others?

If it is not wired up/working just unplug it and remove the unit for the rwc.

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