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hi guys.. new to sydney.. basically my car got picked up for noise pollution in Vic and i need to take the car to licensed noise tester to clear the defect.. will need to send epa vic a copy of my test showing im within legal limits.. does anyone know where i can go as i have rung rta and epa nsw who advised they dont have licensed noise testers like vic..

also anyone up for letting me borrow their cat-back zorst for a day to clear the defect (car's r32 gtr)..

any info on good workshops around parramatta area would be great..

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I don't know as i've never been there (you would think they do as they do the emissions) but if they don't then they would definitely know somebody that does.

Many competent exhaust shops can give you a reading but how legal that reading is I wouldn't know. Maybe a regular Blueslip mechanic can do it?

Interesting. In nsw we dont really have any licenced noise testers. Its usually tested by the blue slipper at time of defect clearnce or engineers report and thats as far as it goes.

Im not sure how you will be able to clear it in Vic without going there and having it tested according to their rules. I know if your in QLD and get a defect under NSW rego you have to return to NSW for a certified blue slip, QLD road worthy is not good enough for our RTA.

Id assume your going to be in the same situation.

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